Bug#794742: more testing

2015-08-08 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 08/08/15 11:04, Carsten Schoenert wrote: > On Fri, Aug 07, 2015 at 01:09:13PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote: >> Ok, I finally found the root cause of this problem >> >> On the NFS server, dmesg output included the line: >> >> "lockd: cannot monitor host1" >> >> repeated many times. It would a

Bug#794742: more testing

2015-08-08 Thread Carsten Schoenert
On Fri, Aug 07, 2015 at 01:09:13PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote: > Ok, I finally found the root cause of this problem > > On the NFS server, dmesg output included the line: > > "lockd: cannot monitor host1" > > repeated many times. It would appear several times each time I tried to > start ice

Bug#794742: more testing

2015-08-07 Thread Daniel Pocock
Ok, I finally found the root cause of this problem On the NFS server, dmesg output included the line: "lockd: cannot monitor host1" repeated many times. It would appear several times each time I tried to start icedove. Looking in other logs, I found that /var had filled up on the NFS serve

Bug#794742: more testing

2015-08-07 Thread Carsten Schoenert
On Fri, Aug 07, 2015 at 10:33:17AM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote: > > You are not working on a NFS/CIFS or BTRFS filesystem? > > It is a BtrFs filesystem accessed over NFS > > It has been working this way for a long time > > I checked the BtrFs filesystem and it definitely has free space and free >

Bug#794742: more testing

2015-08-07 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 07/08/15 09:20, Carsten Schoenert wrote: > Hello Daniel, > > On Thu, Aug 06, 2015 at 06:24:22PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote: >> I did some more tests >> >> I moved the following to a backup location: >>~/.icedove >>~/.thunderbird >>~/.cache/icedove >> >> so it should create a complete

Bug#794742: more testing

2015-08-07 Thread Carsten Schoenert
Hello Daniel, On Thu, Aug 06, 2015 at 06:24:22PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote: > I did some more tests > > I moved the following to a backup location: >~/.icedove >~/.thunderbird >~/.cache/icedove > > so it should create a completely new profile. ~/.thunderbird is completely unrelated

Bug#794742: more testing

2015-08-06 Thread Daniel Pocock
I did some more tests I moved the following to a backup location: ~/.icedove ~/.thunderbird ~/.cache/icedove so it should create a completely new profile. Then I run it in safe mode to avoid any plugins: $ icedove -safe-mode The main window appears but it is unresponsive to any mous