Em Thursday 08 January 2004 14:46, Jeff Koch escreveu:
> Hi Mario:
>
> Why are you using ext2 for /var/qmail/queue? I am using ext3 - could that
> be what my trouble is.
Because the qmail queue doesn't like reiser nor ext3 without sync patch.
This could be your problem.
>
> Also, will RAID work w
Because I had understood that qmail uses the inode numbers for mail queue
storage and I was not sure if hardware or software RAID(5) systems
duplicated inode contents.
At 01:49 PM 1/8/2004, Stephen Fulton wrote:
At 11:46 AM 08/01/2004 -0500, Jeff Koch wrote:
Also, will RAID work with qmail/vpop
At 11:46 AM 08/01/2004 -0500, Jeff Koch wrote:
Also, will RAID work with qmail/vpopmail?
Why wouldn't it?
You're really asking the wrong question though. Search the Qmail list for
in-depth answers.
-- Stephen.
Jeff Koch writes:
Hi Mario:
Why are you using ext2 for /var/qmail/queue? I am using ext3 - could that
be what my trouble is.
I have used ext3 and all have been fine.
Also, will RAID work with qmail/vpopmail?
I am using LVM with software mirroring for almost a year without problems.
-Jona
Hi Mario:
Why are you using ext2 for /var/qmail/queue? I am using ext3 - could that
be what my trouble is.
Also, will RAID work with qmail/vpopmail?
At 08:27 AM 1/8/2004, Mario Junior wrote:
I had a lot of problems with reiserfs, including 2 forced reinstallations.
But
it was probably because
I had a lot of problems with reiserfs, including 2 forced reinstallations. But
it was probably because at that time I didn't realize that qmail queue
doesn't like modern file systems (because sync).
Nowadays, ext3 and ext2(only for /var/qmail/queue) do a good on my systems.
I'm very happy with t
there is a patch for qmail to correct the way Linux filesystem work and how
BSD filesystem works. If I'm not mistaken, qmail was developed for BSD and I
did have some problem with reiserFS until I applied the patch
Juan Hernandez writes:
Depending on your needs you'd better consider twice a r