--On Tuesday, March 16, 2004 5:09 PM -0600 Chris Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Mount your disks with the "noatime" option to cut down on largely useless
disk writes.

Good idea on a highly-loaded mail-only server.


This does have the drawback that you can't easily see when your spools have been popped, and you have to resort to parsing your POP server's logs for that. I've been using "ls -lut" to see which users don't collect their mail, usually a sign of someone leaving the company and HR forgetting to tell me about it.

OTOH, I do remount my disks noatime when verifying my backup tapes, to keep from losing the info about which users aren't popping their mail.

There are of course other cases where it's nice to know when files aren't being read.
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