Re: Automatic fsck -y at Boot

2011-12-16 Thread Stefan Beke
I guess I understand what Sebastien is talking about. I used to make trips to my cheap serverhosting after power failure too :).Just to type Y, yes repair those blocks, while system was hanging at boot. Not very pleasant experience... On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 03:00, Kenneth R Westerback

Re: Automatic fsck -y at Boot

2011-12-16 Thread Stefan Beke
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 10:26, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de wrote: it is completely beyond me why some people accept anything else. Because it fits their needs. Even if there was remote access, it would hang till someone would notice and use it. Sometimes would be preferable just to

Re: mail dovecot: pipe() failed: Too many open files

2007-03-12 Thread Stefan Beke
Hello Nico, thanks for quick reply. Does dovecot actually run under this login class? I did modify login.conf # cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf than kill -HUP _dovecot_PID I hope that's enough to run it under dovecot class. How do I find out? What does `sysctl kern.maxfiles` say? $sysctl

Re: mail dovecot: pipe() failed: Too many open files

2007-03-12 Thread Stefan Beke
If you perform a `ps aux` you will see what user dovecot is running as, that's the user whose class you want to check. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $sudo ps waxu | grep dovecot root 26251 0.0 0.2 620 912 ?? Ss15Jan07 0:55.12/usr/local/sbin/dovecot _dovecot 13219 0.0 0.3 560 1580 ??

Re: mail dovecot: pipe() failed: Too many open files

2007-03-12 Thread Stefan Beke
Hello Dave, My daemon class is now on 512 files. Removed dovecot class. I'll try this for a while. That's probably the less preferable option. The best way would be to leave the dovecot class, make sure the _dovecot user is allocated to that class (Nico's post will show you that) and