Re: cyrus-imapd v2.4.2 on CentOS issue with deleting users

2010-11-03 Thread Robert Spellman
On 11/2/10 5:42 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote: Ok - your IMAP client was holding the lock open so the cleanup didn't finish. Basically 2.4.x delays deletion of a mailbox until all the current users have closed it - which is why the files were still around. This may be pretty broken with subfolders

Re: cyrus-imapd v2.4.2 on CentOS issue with deleting users

2010-11-03 Thread Bron Gondwana
On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 09:49:12AM -0400, Robert Spellman wrote: On 11/2/10 5:42 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote: Ok - your IMAP client was holding the lock open so the cleanup didn't finish. Basically 2.4.x delays deletion of a mailbox until all the current users have closed it - which is why

cyrus-imapd v2.4.2 on CentOS issue with deleting users

2010-11-02 Thread Robert Spellman
I'm looking into upgrading our cyrus configuration to 2.4.2, and have been playing with a test configuration that mimics our production environment. The test configuration consists of three servers: 1 backend server (mailstore04) 1 murder server (murderdev) 1 front end server (postoffice05)

Re: cyrus-imapd v2.4.2 on CentOS issue with deleting users

2010-11-02 Thread Patrick Boutilier
On 11/02/2010 01:41 PM, Robert Spellman wrote: I'm looking into upgrading our cyrus configuration to 2.4.2, and have been playing with a test configuration that mimics our production environment. The test configuration consists of three servers: 1 backend server (mailstore04) 1 murder server

Re: cyrus-imapd v2.4.2 on CentOS issue with deleting users

2010-11-02 Thread Robert Spellman
Here's the output from a ls -lR starting in the user's mailbox. In this case, the Junk folder was left. Sometimes other folders are left around, so it's not consistent. [cy...@mailstore04 frodo]$ pwd /home/imap/f/user/frodo [cy...@mailstore04 frodo]$ ls -lR .: total 40 -rw--- 2 cyrus

Re: cyrus-imapd v2.4.2 on CentOS issue with deleting users

2010-11-02 Thread Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)
On Tuesday, November 02, 2010 05:56:31 pm Robert Spellman wrote: Here's the output from a ls -lR starting in the user's mailbox. In this case, the Junk folder was left. Sometimes other folders are left around, so it's not consistent. [cy...@mailstore04 frodo]$ pwd /home/imap/f/user/frodo

Re: cyrus-imapd v2.4.2 on CentOS issue with deleting users

2010-11-02 Thread Robert Spellman
I think you are close. As soon as I closed my email client, the folders were deleted, along with the ability to recreate the mailbox. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I suppose in a normal, production environment, I don't go around deleting and then recreating mailbox quite so

Re: cyrus-imapd v2.4.2 on CentOS issue with deleting users

2010-11-02 Thread Bron Gondwana
On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 02:08:17PM -0400, Robert Spellman wrote: I think you are close. As soon as I closed my email client, the folders were deleted, along with the ability to recreate the mailbox. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I suppose in a normal, production