Cyrus 2.4.12 illumos and large files
Gabriele Bulfon
gbulfon at sonicle.com
Thu Apr 13 21:20:04 EDT 2017
Switched to the large files binaries.
Every mailbox look sane and new ones can be created.
The only strange effect is that running squatter I had many new reindexing I didn't have before.
Comparing the manual run with the last log, looks like many folders were not considered before.
Any idea?
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Gabriele Bulfon
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13 aprile 2017 12.21.35 CEST
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Cyrus 2.4.12 illumos and large files
Hi,
I have some installations of Cyrus 2.4.12 built on our XStreamOS/illumos distro.
The source tree was built some time ago, without large files support (-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64).
Now that we're moving zfs pools to new systems, these get larger and larger.
What happens is that when the available space is larger than 2TB, cyradm cannot create mailboxes causing strange errors.
I could verify that rebuilding the same source tree with "-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" and installing on a test machine, everything starts to work again.
My question is : can I safely install the new binaries on systems with existing mailboxes?
Thanks for any help,
Gabriele
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http://www.gabrielebulfon.com
Quantum Mechanics :
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/gabrielebulfon
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