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The Wednesday 2007-01-31 at 12:03 +0100, mourik jan c heupink wrote:

> > Perhaps you have postfix installed from a tgz. If so, uninstall manually,
> > but first, heed Patrick advice.
> 
> rpm --rebuilddb did not change anything. I inherited this system, but
> searching it did not reveal any traces regarding postfix tgz installation.
> (searched for *postfix*, and and that turned up no extracted archives or
> anything)

Well, as you say postfix does start, there are postfix binaries around. 
Just find them and delete them. Or try, for instance:

  rpm -q -f `which postmap`

to find out from which rpm was postfix installed from, if any.

There should be a list in "/etc/postfix/postfix-files".

> I'm also having other problems with this system at the moment (high iowait
> percentages up to 60, 70%, for example) so I'm getting more and more doubts
> about this complete installation.
> 
> In a week or so, when I have the time, I will reinstall this system and I hope
> it will behave better then.

Well, that's a reasonable option. But make a full backup first, as you 
don't know for certain what you will be deleting.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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