Interesting space issue

2003-03-10 Thread Jim Howell
Hi, I have an interesting problem. Over the weekend our syslog forwarder went beserk generating over 300,000 messages to about 6 people. This morning our three new Cyrus systems went belly up, (yes that is a technical term), actually the master daemon seemed to eventually freeze up. The

Re: Interesting space issue

2003-03-10 Thread Nils Vogels
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 03:13:30PM -0500, Jim Howell wrote: Now I'm been running older versions of Cyrus (1.5.19) for years at 300,000 messages a day with no trouble. I don't believe space is really an issue, here is a df -k from one of the systems. Did you by any chance run out of inodes

Re: Interesting space issue

2003-03-10 Thread Lawrence Greenfield
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 15:13:30 -0500 From: Jim Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [...] This is all with Cyrus 2.1.11 on a V880 with 32GB of memory with Solaris 8 and, Sendmail 8.12.8. Anyone seen this before? Thanks. What sort of database backend are you using? (cyradm version should help)

Re: Interesting space issue

2003-03-10 Thread Jim Howell
Hi, Good idea, but no I didn't run out of inodes. Jim At 09:30 PM 3/10/2003 +0100, Nils Vogels wrote: On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 03:13:30PM -0500, Jim Howell wrote: Now I'm been running older versions of Cyrus (1.5.19) for years at 300,000 messages a day with no trouble. I don't believe

Re: Interesting space issue

2003-03-10 Thread Jim Howell
At 03:39 PM 3/10/2003 -0500, Lawrence Greenfield wrote: Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 15:13:30 -0500 From: Jim Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [...] This is all with Cyrus 2.1.11 on a V880 with 32GB of memory with Solaris 8 and, Sendmail 8.12.8. Anyone seen this before? Thanks. What sort of

Re: Interesting space issue

2003-03-10 Thread Alain Williams
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 03:13:30PM -0500, Jim Howell wrote: Hi, I have an interesting problem. Over the weekend our syslog forwarder went beserk generating over 300,000 messages to about 6 people. This morning our three new Cyrus systems went belly up, (yes that is a technical term),