Ok, I have an odd problem. I tried both vpopmail 5.4.17 and 5.4.25.
This is functioning on multiple FreeBSD machines, but failing on
OpenSolaris. I've removed my maildirsize file multiple times.
If I look at my account with an 8gb quota, and 923Mb of data (du -h)
with vuserinfo, it reports 100% full.
/usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo r...@havokmon.com
name: rick
dir: /usr/home/vpopmail/domains/havokmon.com/rick
quota: 8000000000
usage: 100%
:/usr/home/vpopmail/domains/havokmon.com/rick/Maildir# cat maildirsize
8000000000S
848908105 29941
So that's obviously wrong. Now, if I check my wife's account it's fine:
:/usr/home/vpopmail/domains/havokmon.com/rick/Maildir#
/usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo she...@havokmon.com
name: shelby
dir: /usr/home/vpopmail/domains/havokmon.com/shelby
quota: 200000000
usage: 49%
cat /usr/home/vpopmail/domains/havokmon.com/shelby/Maildir/maildirsize
200000000S
98759830 1339
If I reduce my quota from 8GB to 900Mb, I get:
quota: 900000000S
usage: 94%
I've played with my quota a bit, and somewhere around 2.2GB (2200000000)
is where the math starts to fail.
So obviously something is not working right on OpenSolaris.
This works fine on FreeBSD machines, I'm building a new OpenSolaris
server and am using the same MySQL backend, but a copy of the mailbox data.
#uname -a
SunOS sysvolOne 5.11 snv_101b i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
It seems to be failing in maildirquota.c in qcalc:
while (*quota >= '0' && *quota <= '9')
i=i*10 + (*quota++ - '0');
switch (*quota) {
default:
if (i < s)
{
*percentage=105;
return (-1);
}
When I set percentage to 105, that's what my output now says instead of
100. If I multiple i by 100 instead of 10. It says I have 84% used.
So for some reason it seems 932M of 8Gb is calculating to 840%.
I assume it' some kind of compiler issue, but I don't know where to look.
Rick
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