Re: Lock Folder and cyr_expire

2015-03-04 Thread Giuseppe Ravasio (LU)
> I'm using a tmpfs for the Cyrus {configdir}/proc directory, like so: > > tmpfs /var/spool/cyrus/config/proctmpfs > size=25M,nr_inodes=10k 0 0 > Maybe it would be better to create {configdir}/lock as a separate tmpfs? > Something like: > > tmpfs /var/spool/cyrus/config/proct

Re: Lock Folder and cyr_expire

2015-03-04 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Wed, 4 Mar 2015, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote: Hi, --On 4. März 2015 11:48:19 +0100 "Giuseppe Ravasio (LU)" wrote: We have about 500k growing (that aren't opened daily!) imap folders and the 0k lock files are filling the inode table of the partition containing the mboxname_lockpath the be

Re: Lock Folder and cyr_expire

2015-03-04 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
Hi, --On 4. März 2015 11:48:19 +0100 "Giuseppe Ravasio (LU)" wrote: We have about 500k growing (that aren't opened daily!) imap folders and the 0k lock files are filling the inode table of the partition containing the mboxname_lockpath the best solution (IMO) is to use shared memory: mbox

Lock Folder and cyr_expire

2015-03-04 Thread Giuseppe Ravasio (LU)
Hi, recently I faced an outage for one of my IMAP server that runs out of inodes. We have about 500k growing (that aren't opened daily!) imap folders and the 0k lock files are filling the inode table of the partition containing the mboxname_lockpath I was hoping that cleaning mboxname_lockpath o