directory hashing was suppose to work and if
I am getting expected behavior or not. The documentation really doesn't specify.
-Original Message-
From: Grant Supp
Sent: Tue 8/23/2005 1:18 PM
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Cc:
Subject:[vchkpw] 5.4.10 Domain Directory Hashing
I have a large cluster running vpopmail 5.4.10 (mysql backend) with the
following configure options:
./configure --enable-clear-passwd --enable-mysql-replication
--enable-auth-module=mysql --disable-many-domains
--enable-libdir=/usr/lib/mysql --disable-passwd --disable-auth-logging
rt_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, [CHLD], [], 8) = 0 rt_sigaction(SIGCHLD,
NULL, {SIG_DFL}, 8) = 0 rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [], NULL, 8) = 0
nanosleep({2, 0}, {2, 0}) = 0
fcntl64(5, F_SETLK, {type=F_WRLCK, whence=SEEK_SET,
start=0, len=0}) =
-1 ENOLCK (No locks available)
Tom Collins wrote:
Try renaming the assign and cdb files, make a copy of the renamed
assign file as 'assign' and set the correct
ownership/permissions on it, and then try adding the domain.
I renamed the assign and cdb files, copied them back to their original
names, set ownership/permissions
Nick Harring wrote:
Can you try running strace and paste the output? That error could be
coming from several different places within
update_file().
Thanks for the reply Nick. Below is the strace of running the vadddomain
command.
execve(/home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain,
I assume CentOS is some kind of Linux? The email below is
geared toward Linux.
Yes, CentOS is a 100% compatible rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The write_lock() routine is a wrapper for fcntl(). If you
look at the fcntl(2) man page, it lists many reasons why it
would fail.
I am running a
cluster of 3 servers running CentOS 3.3 (2.4.21-20.0.1.ELsmp). One server
provides MySQL, the other NFS and the last Qmail/Vpopmail. The Qmail server has
/home/vpopmail, /var/qmail/control and /var/qmail/users mounted via NFS. The
Qmail server is running the Qmail Toaster
/var/qmail/users
[EMAIL PROTECTED] users]# ls -l
total 16
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vpopmail vchkpw 89 Jan 18 12:30 assign
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vpopmail vchkpw 0 Jan 18 12:32 assign.9550
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vpopmail vchkpw 0 Jan 18 12:32 assign.9663
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vpopmail vchkpw