Not sure I follow you here...

I've got a few hundred MB free, 100% processor idle, lots of disk space in
all partitions...

What kind of resource? Any suggestion what to do about it?

It's about to become a busy server - did all the local tests, and this final
test - sending it mail from another server - bombs...

Doesn't seem to be any updates to the port of gdbm in a while... and one
would expect something if it was at fault - yes?

Yuck!

Thanks.

m/

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Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 4:44 PM
To: Courier Users
Subject: Re: [courier-users] gdbm fatal: couldn't init cache -- any idea
of the source?


Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
> Dec  1 00:03:01 slim1 courieresmtpd: started,ip=[66.199.170.4]
> Dec  1 00:03:20 slim1 courieresmtpd: gdbm fatal: couldn't init cache

I saw this on FreeBSD 5 running Courier 0.44.0, I think.  Courier was
fine as long as it only tried to open one GDBM file.  If it had opened a
second file during execution, it would log the "couldn't init cache"
message.

This same machine was previously running Courier linked against bdb 4,
and stopped functioning after that was upgraded to 4.1.25.  After that
broke, its admin contacted me for help.  Eventually we installed bdb 3,
and compiled Courier with that, which worked.

I never tracked down the cause of the problem, but a search indicates
that there is probably a resource limitation causing the problem.




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