Re: var/piler/tmp files

2018-10-22 Thread Kim Mølgaard
Hi !
Replacing piler-smtp with the one from the master branch solved the problem. 
Everything is running smoothely and no files in the /var/piler/tmp.

Thanks for the feedback and the solution provided.


RegardsKim Mølgaard
ITandMore
Tlf.: +45 93 89 83 79

CVR nr. 38147110


Den 18. oktober 2018 kl. 22.39.03 +02.00, skrev Mario Pastoor 
:

> 
> 
> Hey Kim,
> 
> I had a simmilar issue but with 1.3.4 filling up /var/piler/tmp
> The solution for me was to compile piler-smtp from the master branch.
> (piler-smtp - version : 1.3.5-pre1)
> 
> This directed me the right way, maybe you can see the same behaviour? :
> 
> 
> Mario
> 
> Am 18.10.18 um 09:21 schrieb Janos SUTO:
> 
> > Hello Kim,
> > 
> > you should look at the mail log to find out what happened. There might
> > be some parsing or encoding issues.
> > 
> > Janos
> > 
> > *From:* "Kim Mølgaard"
> > *Sent:* Thu Oct 18 09:18:52 GMT+02:00 2018
> > *To:* 
> > *Subject:* var/piler/tmp files
> > 
> > Hi !
> > Piler v. 1.3.6 on Ubuntu 16.04.
> > My /var/piler/tmp is filled with files, lots of files.
> > I clean it out 3 times a day, by stopping piler and removing all files,
> > but that can't be right.
> > 
> > Do anyone have any suggestions to what is going on, and how to deal with
> > it ?
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > Kim Mølgaard
> > *IT*and*More*
> > Tlf.: +45 93 89 83 79
> > 
> > CVR nr. 38147110
> > 
> 



Re: var/piler/tmp files

2018-10-18 Thread Kim Mølgaard
Hi !
Looks very much like what I am seeing.

Will try the suggested solution and report back with results.
Mvh.
Kim Mølgaard
ITandMore
Tlf.: +45 93 89 83 79

CVR nr. 38147110


Den 18. oktober 2018 kl. 22.39.03 +02.00, skrev Mario Pastoor 
:

> 
> 
> Hey Kim,
> 
> I had a simmilar issue but with 1.3.4 filling up /var/piler/tmp
> The solution for me was to compile piler-smtp from the master branch.
> (piler-smtp - version : 1.3.5-pre1)
> 
> This directed me the right way, maybe you can see the same behaviour? :
> 
> 
> Mario
> 
> Am 18.10.18 um 09:21 schrieb Janos SUTO:
> 
> > Hello Kim,
> > 
> > you should look at the mail log to find out what happened. There might
> > be some parsing or encoding issues.
> > 
> > Janos
> > 
> > *From:* "Kim Mølgaard"
> > *Sent:* Thu Oct 18 09:18:52 GMT+02:00 2018
> > *To:* 
> > *Subject:* var/piler/tmp files
> > 
> > Hi !
> > Piler v. 1.3.6 on Ubuntu 16.04.
> > My /var/piler/tmp is filled with files, lots of files.
> > I clean it out 3 times a day, by stopping piler and removing all files,
> > but that can't be right.
> > 
> > Do anyone have any suggestions to what is going on, and how to deal with
> > it ?
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > Kim Mølgaard
> > *IT*and*More*
> > Tlf.: +45 93 89 83 79
> > 
> > CVR nr. 38147110
> > 
>


Re: var/piler/tmp files

2018-10-18 Thread Kim Mølgaard
Hi !
Thanks for your reply.


Correction: running 1.3.4 on OpenSuse 42.3, don't know where the other stuff 
came from.There is nothing in the log files that indicates any errors.
I have tried recreating the /var/piler/tmp folder to eliminate any filesystem 
behaviour and I am currently monitoring the server to find out if this has 
resolved anything.


Mvh.
Kim Mølgaard
ITandMore
Tlf.: +45 93 89 83 79

CVR nr. 38147110


Den 18. oktober 2018 kl. 09.21.54 +02.00, skrev Janos SUTO :

> Hello Kim,
> 
> you should look at the mail log to find out what happened. There might be 
> some parsing or encoding issues.
> Janos
> 
> From: "Kim Mølgaard"
> Sent: Thu Oct 18 09:18:52 GMT+02:00 2018
> 
> To: piler-user@list.acts.hu
> 
> Subject: var/piler/tmp files
> 
> Hi !
> Piler v. 1.3.6 on Ubuntu 16.04.
> My /var/piler/tmp is filled with files, lots of files.
> I clean it out 3 times a day, by stopping piler and removing all files, but 
> that can't be right.
> 
> Do anyone have any suggestions to what is going on, and how to deal with it ?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Kim Mølgaard
> ITandMore
> Tlf.: +45 93 89 83 79
> 
> CVR nr. 38147110
> 



Re: var/piler/tmp files

2018-10-18 Thread Mario Pastoor



Hey Kim,

I had a simmilar issue but with 1.3.4 filling up /var/piler/tmp
The solution for me was to compile piler-smtp from the master branch.
(piler-smtp - version : 1.3.5-pre1)

This directed me the right way, maybe you can see the same behaviour? :
https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler/issues/941/cannot-open-etc-hostsallow-too-many-open

Mario

Am 18.10.18 um 09:21 schrieb Janos SUTO:
> Hello Kim,
> 
> you should look at the mail log to find out what happened. There might
> be some parsing or encoding issues.
> 
> Janos
> 
> *From:* "Kim Mølgaard"
> *Sent:* Thu Oct 18 09:18:52 GMT+02:00 2018
> *To:* piler-user@list.acts.hu
> *Subject:* var/piler/tmp files
> 
> Hi !
> Piler v. 1.3.6 on Ubuntu 16.04.
> My /var/piler/tmp is filled with files, lots of files.
> I clean it out 3 times a day, by stopping piler and removing all files,
> but that can't be right.
> 
> Do anyone have any suggestions to what is going on, and how to deal with
> it ?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Kim Mølgaard
> *IT*and*More*
> Tlf.: +45 93 89 83 79
> https://itandmore.dk
> CVR nr. 38147110




Re: var/piler/tmp files

2018-10-18 Thread Janos SUTO
Hello Kim,

you should look at the mail log to find out what happened. There might be some 
parsing or encoding issues.

Janos


 Original Message 
From: "Kim Mølgaard" 
Sent: Thu Oct 18 09:18:52 GMT+02:00 2018
To: piler-user@list.acts.hu
Subject: var/piler/tmp files

Hi !
Piler v. 1.3.6 on Ubuntu 16.04.
My /var/piler/tmp is filled with files, lots of files.
I clean it out 3 times a day, by stopping piler and removing all files, but 
that can't be right.


Do anyone have any suggestions to what is going on, and how to deal with it ?
Regards

Kim Mølgaard
ITandMore
Tlf.: +45 93 89 83 79

CVR nr. 38147110