[Mailman-Users] no quotas for mailman, but Disc quota exceeded

2004-03-29 Thread Tom Lieuallen
Last week, I moved our mailman install to a different partition where we have more space and so I could export it via nfs. It is in /a1/mailman on the mail server. I nfs exported it so that we could run the cgi's and access the archives from our web server. The new partition has quotas, but no

Re: [Mailman-Users] no quotas for mailman, but Disc quota exceeded

2004-03-29 Thread John W. Baxter
On 3/29/2004 7:51, Tom Lieuallen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last week, I moved our mailman install to a different partition where we have more space and so I could export it via nfs. It is in /a1/mailman on the mail server. I nfs exported it so that we could run the cgi's and access the

Re: [Mailman-Users] no quotas for mailman, but Disc quota exceeded

2004-03-29 Thread Tom Lieuallen
No, both are Solaris UFS file systems. Thanks Tom Lieuallen Is the new partition using reiserfs by any chance? I don't know whether Mailman works around the quirk that some versions of Reiser report 0 inodes available if asked how many are, rather than -1 (the -1 being essentially that

[Mailman-Users] no quotas for mailman, but Disc quota exceeded

2004-03-29 Thread Tom Lieuallen
Well, mailman is exonerated. :-) I am still 150% baffled, but the problem is not with mailman. Even with no quota or an exorbitantly large quota -- the problem persisted. At times, it was reproducible in a shell. Not mailman's problem. I suspect some bum solaris patches. :-( I finally shut