On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 10:38:07 -0400
ssureshot wrote:
> I have a user that has had a corrupted seen file two times this week.
> The process I have done to fix is simply kill user process's and rename
> the user.seen file then have the log back in and all starts working..
>
> My question, is this
The rm/rename is enough.
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De : ssureshot [mailto:ssures...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : vendredi 17 juin 2011 17:18
À : Zbierski Christophe
Cc : info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Objet : Re: seen corruption
Thank you for your reply, Question though..
If I rename the file do I stil
Thank you for your reply, Question though..
If I rename the file do I still need to update db/skpstamp with
ctl_cyrusdb ?
Or is the rename enough?
On 06/17/2011 11:10 AM, Zbierski Christophe wrote:
> Hello, if your user.seen is corrupted, you have 2 solutions :
> - rm/rename your file
> - update
Hello, if your user.seen is corrupted, you have 2 solutions :
- rm/rename your file
- update db/skipstamp file (with ctl_cyrusdb). This solution can compact seen
files.
reconstruct command is useless, it does not change seen files
Christophe Z.
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De : info-cyrus-bounce
I have a user that has had a corrupted seen file two times this week.
The process I have done to fix is simply kill user process's and rename
the user.seen file then have the log back in and all starts working..
My question, is this all I need to do? Do I need to run a reconstruct on
their mailb
On Fri, June 17, 2011 12:51 pm, Ram wrote:
>> How much does it cost to use 300T redundant fault-tolerant storage in an
>> Amazon Cloud?
>>
>>
> They dont seem to offer 300T of storage , I tried the same with
> rackspace they too limit the maximum direct storage to around 600G per server
> (
> Th
On 06/16/2011 07:54 PM, Pascal Gienger wrote:
> Am 16.06.11 15:26, schrieb Ramprasad A.P:
>
>> Using outsourced mail is not possible
> Amazon cloud *IS* outsourced mail, Amazon has access to your virtual
> servers and it passes without VPN into their network.
>
But having a private server from v
On Thu, June 16, 2011 6:18 pm, Vincent Fox wrote:
> On 6/16/2011 7:24 AM, Pascal Gienger wrote:
>
>>
>> 20K users with 20G each = 400 TB. With zfs compression perhaps 300 TB.
>>
> I dunno, I find that people use FAR FAR less than their quota on average.
> Sure you've got the 1 doctor who sends a bu