On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 03:57:53PM -0400, Jared Watkins wrote:
> >
> Well... I've run reconstruct on large mailboxes before... and when
> things are normal.. I can look at a top listing and see reconstruct at
> the top the list.. using lots of resources while it runs. In this
> case... it's no
Jared Watkins wrote:
Well... I've run reconstruct on large mailboxes before... and when
things are normal.. I can look at a top listing and see reconstruct at
the top the list.. using lots of resources while it runs. In this
case... it's not using any resources.. it shows no evidence that it'
Ken Murchison wrote:
Jared Watkins wrote:
Hello all..
I have a situation here where an 'exempt' user has accumulated nearly
27k messages and 1.5G of mail in their sent items folder and now any
attempt to access this folder has imap timeout problems and stuck
processes. The cyradm utility
Hi,
> I have a situation here where an 'exempt' user has accumulated nearly
> 27k messages and 1.5G of mail in their sent items folder and now any
> attempt to access this folder has imap timeout problems and stuck
> processes. The cyradm utility is also not able to work with the
> folder... atte
Jared Watkins wrote:
Hello all..
I have a situation here where an 'exempt' user has accumulated nearly
27k messages and 1.5G of mail in their sent items folder and now any
attempt to access this folder has imap timeout problems and stuck
processes. The cyradm utility is also not able to work
the problem is reated to the speed of accessing evrything on the
filesystem. there's no easy fix for this (other then possibly extending
the timeouts)
to 'fix' this you could create a new folder and manually copy a bunch of
the messages to that new folder then run reconstruct on both the old a