On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
db 3.2 is safe. I don't know about 3.3. 4.0 and 4.1 are a NO GO for SMP.
Is this all Linux SMP installations, or just those using NPTL?
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to the verb require: perhaps something like
require statement missing for fileinto capability
would be clearer?
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on tmpfs. At our
site this made a dramatic improvement to load average, and although it
won't cure your bottleneck it should at least free up some disk I/O
capacity for DB access.
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be catch *.debug then
selectively add ;foo.none on to the end of it until you find which one
imapd is using.
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) supplies more recent auto* tools in the automake15 and
autoconf253 RPMs. How about adding a weak dependence on those, for cases
where users need to run them?
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properly - while you might get away with autoconf 2.53 for 2.57,
automake 1.5 is probably too far behind 1.7 to be of use.
Then again, maybe it's worth testing - if it does work out then I'll claim
to have known so all along :-)
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be able to identify the offending mailbox by observing where
quota gets up to before dying.
Good luck!
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).
As well as mailbox creation the scripts do things like LDAP updates and
delivery of standard welcome messages - it's highly site-specific and more
than a little crufty, but it does the job for us.
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4G = 2G, and 90% of 2G is 18% of
the original 10G figure.
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) but it was a
painful process - not because of the Cyrus code, but because of problems
with the supporting infrastructure. This page was a lifesaver for me,
especially the gem about libtool and runpaths:
http://www.bolthole.com/solaris/LDAP.html
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in-house,
so RH kind of have us by the danglies...]
Thanks for any feedback,
Simon
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the MIME spec (RFC2045) if you want all the gory
details, but even a cursory look at the raw message should give you an
idea of what's coming through.
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to set up from scratch than some of the other mechanisms (judging
by the frequent requests for help I see on the SASL list). Of course, if
you can't enfore strong transport-layer encryption then your point stands.
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db), so this brute force and ignorance approach
made sense at the time.
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again, then copying in the configure.in from
CVS and rerunning autoconf 2.13. Yes, I know it sounds superstitious, but
it's got me out of a few holes in the past :-)
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in
http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=1798
This is due to an OpenSSL detection patch I submitted, which unfortunately
lost a line somewhere between submission and application...
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(currently 1.259) from CVS:
http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/cyrus/configure.in
Obviously you'll need to reconfigure after this. If this doesn't help, can
you please post some more details about your configuration?
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the imapd.conf manpage is a must-read for this.
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(www.rpmfind.net lists a few) and do an rpm --recompile, but that may
introduce subtle problems of its own.
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Until you go to upgrade, of course :-)
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when it detects
a this can't happen situation, but personally I wish quota could have
done so in a less drastic fashion. Maybe it's worth considering how quota
management can be made more robust?
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the
long-line case, but should lmtpd return an error (and if so, what?), or
should it try to handle this pathological case?
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, it might be useful to show
info like the username, when its entry was added to the cache, and when it
was last hit. This could be handy when answering questions like why did
user X experience an auth failure at time T?.
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upgrade to do. Fortunately the new
edition of the bat book has come out just in time...
Thanks!
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to staying bound as a named user
These held for our shell back-end, but I don't know how applicable they
are to wider use. Still, if anyone's interested I've attached the patch
(against 2.1.10).
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long-term solution.
Oh well, live and learn... Thanks for the advice all the same!
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this, or are we just particularly weird?
Thanks...
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Michael Obster wrote:
S: L01 NO Login failed: generic failure
Authentication failed. generic failure
Security strength factor: 0
Are you logging cyrus (local6.debug) and SASL (auth.debug)? If so, what do
they say?
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using the --disable-sieve configure option? It's broken and will
produce this error, but the attached patch (tested on Solaris 8 with GNU
tools) fixes the problem.
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diff
- perhaps it need to be moved to an
outer scope?
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sweated several hours over a different
saslauthd problem only to find that ldd told me the answer instantly.)
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from the machine, e.g. can you do an ldapsearch to ldaps://host?
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the saslauthd pool? Are there particular
options, either on the command line or in saslauthd.conf, which I should
be looking at?
Many thanks...
Simon
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that dialog until you've had a successful SSL connection.
Hmm...
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