--- Derrick J Brashear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you get the backtrace, none.
> if not, perl and all your xs modules, and your sasl
> libraries and modules
Sorry again to being so ignorant in debugging, but how
do I get a backtrace ?
Regards
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, ML mail wrote:
--- Derrick J Brashear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
can you get a backtrace from the core to share with
us?
Sorry I don't have much clue about debugging, what do
you want be to do exactly ?
gdb perl core
where
and tell us what the output from running where in gdb i
--- Derrick J Brashear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can you get a backtrace from the core to share with
> us?
Sorry I don't have much clue about debugging, what do
you want be to do exactly ?
> without the binaries, that's not especially useful
which binaries do you need ? I will then upload t
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, ML mail wrote:
And how can I create toplevel mailboxes when my cyradm core dumps like this : ?
$ /usr/local/bin/cyradm --auth login --user cyrus localhost
Memory fault (core dumped)
can you get a backtrace from the core to share with us?
The core file is available at the followi
Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should always connect to the backend server when creating toplevel mailboxes (e.g. user.xxx).
And how can I create toplevel mailboxes when my cyradm core dumps like this : ?
$ /usr/local/bin/cyradm --auth login --user cyrus localhostMemory fault (core d
ML mail wrote:
Hello,
I have a MURDER environement composed of one frontend server (on this
server runs mupdate master too) and one backend server. Now when using
cyradm to configure mailboxes, to which server should I connect ? The
frontend, the backend or it doesn't matter ?
You should alway
Hello,
I have a MURDER environement composed of one frontend server (on this server runs mupdate master too) and one backend server. Now when using cyradm to configure mailboxes, to which server should I connect ? The frontend, the backend or it doesn't matter ?
Regards_