On 10/14/06, Bert JW Regeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 14, 2006, at 16:06:30 MST, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> See above. DJB was or is a (Free)-BSD user (when he started, Linux
> was a toy anyway), which back in these days had this problem.
Agreed, however his Maildir approach did not in
On Oct 14, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Joshua Megerman wrote:
Nope, it doesn't (I wrote the patch, and last I heard it hadn't
even been
considered... ) I posted the patch here a while back - while it may
take a
little hacking, it should work fine with the latest vpopmail.
Please re-email it directly
On Saturday 14 October 2006 19:06, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> BTW: Does the latest version of vpopmail include the patch someone
> posted that fills up earlier hash-directories, where domains have been
> deleted from, instead of creating new ones?
>
Nope, it doesn't (I wrote the patch, and last I hear
On Oct 14, 2006, at 16:06:30 MST, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Bert JW Regeer wrote:
Hey Ismail,
I would like to see some stats on this. Do you have any facts or
evidence to back this up?
It's true - if you don't have some sort of directory-hashing
(UFS_DIRHASH in FreeBSD-land) in place, whic
Bert JW Regeer wrote:
Hey Ismail,
I would like to see some stats on this. Do you have any facts or
evidence to back this up?
It's true - if you don't have some sort of directory-hashing
(UFS_DIRHASH in FreeBSD-land) in place, which for FreeBSD has been
default since sometime in the early 4
Hey Ismail,
I would like to see some stats on this. Do you have any facts or
evidence to back this up? On current systems 7000 directories inside
a directory should not be a problem. Most employ hashing of some sort
to speed up this kind of thing. On my FreeBSD system there is
currently a
Dave,
"vuserinfo -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]" will give you the user's Maildir
directory.
# ~vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/postmaster
You can add the following lines to the your script (I don't know what
kind of script (perl, shell etc) do you use, so
Sure,
I've tried to get vconvert to work on the source server, but it's a
really old version of vpopmail and the files for the users on an NFS
mount in a non-standard folder. There are other issues with the source
configuration, but in short, they have all 7000 users in one primary
domain fol
Dave,
What is the problem with big-dirs while migrating the users?
If you can tell us the reason of the disabling big-dirs,
We can try to find out a solution without disabling big-dirs.
I guess it is related with the script?
Sunday, October 8, 2006, 11:29:56 PM, you wrote:
> OK, fair point. S
OK, fair point. So let me ask this please.
If I migrate with big-dirs DISABLED, then I recompile to enable big-dirs
AND I move some accounts into subfolders "a", "b", "c", etc while making
appropriate adjustments in vpopmail table, is that an appropriate way to
control this risk?
THANKS!
Dave,
Please note that creating 7000 sub directories in a single directory will
effect your performance negatively.
Friday, October 6, 2006, 11:50:26 PM, you wrote:
> Rick Macdougall wrote:
>> Dave Richardson wrote:
>>> I'm using a script to add thousands of user accounts as part of a
>>> migr
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Dave Richardson wrote:
I'm using a script to add thousands of user accounts as part of a
migration for a single domain. It's a perl script making repeated
calls to
/home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser -e "dsfgskjghaekjrgkr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The scripting is working fine, I see
On 10/6/06, Dave Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However, I'm seeing vadduser create a hierarchy of folders after about
the first 80-100 users are added. Using subfolders A-z,0-9.
I only have about 7,000 users to manage and would rather NOT subtree
(whatever the term is) this user hierar
Dave Richardson wrote:
I'm using a script to add thousands of user accounts as part of a
migration for a single domain. It's a perl script making repeated calls to
/home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser -e "dsfgskjghaekjrgkr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The scripting is working fine, I see the accounts correctly i
OK, I RTFM'd and found this from Ken... but CAN I TURN IT OFF? Is
anyone out there?
"Virtual domain user directory structure
Vpopmail uses an adaptive directory structure based on a state file
".dir-control" which is automatically managed by the core vpopmail api
functions "vadduser" and "vd
I'm using a script to add thousands of user accounts as part of a
migration for a single domain. It's a perl script making repeated calls to
/home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser -e "dsfgskjghaekjrgkr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The scripting is working fine, I see the accounts correctly in MySQL's
vpopmail tabl
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