On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 13:27:52 +0200, Gareth Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ok, i haven't got any responses regarding this post, but i > have found what i think might be causing the problem. > > I setup my server with the hostname "berkeley" and > installed everything i needed including postfix and > courier-imap. I have since changed the hostname to "server" > which was the name of my previous 5.2 release server (i had > problems with the new berkeley hostname.) Anyway, i see in > the output of postconf that there are two settings that > appear to be dependent on the hostname, namely: > > berkeley_db_create_buffer_size=16777216 and > berkeley_db_read_buffer_size=131072 > > Since the hostname changed to "server", shouldn't these now > be server_db_create_buffer_size=16777216 and > server_db_read_buffer_size=131072?? > > If so: > > 1:)Could this be the source of my errors appearing in > maillog(see below)? > > 2:)What do i need to do? - Reinstall postfix? > > Please advise, > > King regards > Gareth > > > > >Hi all, > > > >This problem has to do with my > >mail setup. I'm running postfix MTA and courier-imap > >server. > > > >My maillog file is filled with messages like the > following: > > > ><Jun 20 15:47:05 server imapd-ssl: Failed to create cache > >file: maildirwatch (fre > >Jun 20 15:47:05 server imapd-ssl: Error: Input/output > error > >Jun 20 15:47:05 server imapd-ssl: Check for proper > >operation and configuration > >Jun 20 15:47:05 server imapd-ssl: of the File Access > >Monitor daemon (famd). > >Jun 20 15:47:05 server imapd-ssl: Failed to create cache > >file: maildirwatch (fre > >Jun 20 15:47:05 server imapd-ssl: Error: Input/output > error > >Jun 20 15:47:05 server imapd-ssl: Check for proper > >operation and configuration > >Jun 20 15:47:05 server imapd-ssl: of the File Access > >Monitor daemon (famd).> > > > >I'm not too sure where to start - i suspect that whatever > >is trying to create the cache file doesn't have the > >neccesary permissions. If so, what is the location of this > >cache file? Otherwise, any other suggestions would be > most > >welcome.
berkeley is also a database file format... -- Andy Harrison _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
