Sorry for the long delayed reply. The version of spamprobe currently
in lenny does not solve the problem. I tried with all 3 database
types. I'm going to assume that this is a ocfs2 bug though, as some
googling suggests problems with mmaped files in general.
thanks,
luke
On Oct 23, 2007, at 08:25 EDT, Nicolas Duboc wrote:
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 10:43:39AM -0400, Luke Schierer wrote:
Package: spamprobe
Version: 1.4b-2
Severity: important
I have a couple systems installed as xen guest systems. They mount a
shared home directory using ocfs2, and most things (email delivery
with maildir, web conent in public_html, and such) are working
fine. I
mention this because while it is a relatively unusual environment, it
is a functional one.
spamprobe however is not working.
Hi,
It seems that some users of OCFS2 have problems with Berkeley DB :
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=1848242
http://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs2-users/2006-December/
001114.html
But I can't find any detail in the OCFS2 or BDB doc or bug tracker.
Could you try spamprobe 1.4d-2 (now in Debian testing) in your
environment ? It relies on the latest BDB 4.6.
As a workaround I suggest to use a hash database for spamprobe.
See the
documentation of option -d in the spamprobe(1) man page.
As you certainly understand, the Xen+OCFS2 environment make it
difficult for me to reproduce the problem.
Thanks for your report and for your help,
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