Correction: I think you have to compile cyrus with no bdb support for
the user-deny.db error message to go away:
configure --without-bdb
On 10/19/2010 01:20 PM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> On 10/14/2010 06:30 AM, Marc Patermann wrote:
>>
>> I created user_deny.db with touch to make the one erro
On 10/14/2010 06:30 AM, Marc Patermann wrote:
>
> I created user_deny.db with touch to make the one error message go away.
> Now I have lots of "fetching ..." messages in the log (2.3.16).
>
> Is there anything to do about this?
>
I think the suggested solution is don't use bdb for the /var/lib/cy
Ralf Haferkamp wrote:
> On Friday 15 October 2010 11:47:15 Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)
> > > You could either upgrade to 2.4.0 as the user_deny.db code has been
> > > changed there to only try to open the database once. Or I guess you
> > > could just backport these two patches to your 2.3.1
On Friday 15 October 2010 11:47:15 Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)
wrote:
> Ralf Haferkamp wrote:
> > On Thursday 14 October 2010 13:30:22 Marc Patermann wrote:
> > > Hi,
> >
> > > Mark Heisterkamp schrieb am 12.04.2010 09:03 Uhr:
[..]
> > >
> > > I created user_deny.db with touch to make the
Ralf Haferkamp wrote:
> On Thursday 14 October 2010 13:30:22 Marc Patermann wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > Mark Heisterkamp schrieb am 12.04.2010 09:03 Uhr:
> [..]
>
> > > I think we shouldn't advise 5000 users not to use Spotlight, we
> > > should deactivate user_deny.db. By the way, what is this database
On Thursday 14 October 2010 13:30:22 Marc Patermann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Mark Heisterkamp schrieb am 12.04.2010 09:03 Uhr:
[..]
> > I think we shouldn't advise 5000 users not to use Spotlight, we
> > should deactivate user_deny.db. By the way, what is this database
> > really good for? If we want some
Hi,
Mark Heisterkamp schrieb am 12.04.2010 09:03 Uhr:
> we graded up to cyrus 2.3.16 a few weeks ago and since then the load
> average showed values from 200 to 300 a few times per day. The server
> has 16 cores, 64GB RAM an is attached to a SAN. This machine is quite
> powerfull. It serves ab
Mark Heisterkamp wrote:
> Kenneth Murchison stated in some mail on this list that user_deny.db is
> used once per login, that's definitely not true, it is used every time
> the client 'uses' an IMAP-folder and that can be pretty often!
Some clients open a new login session every time they open