[Dovecot] Posfix and Dovecot (dovecot like LDA) and no space left on the disk
Petr Svacina
svacinap at compsys.cz
Tue May 10 16:04:52 EEST 2011
Hi, Yes know, I know, that ANY OUT of SPACE problem is SPECIALLY administrator's problem and please check my previous answer ...
Out of space on the disk is my problem, but I want to know, why postfix receive message to it's spool (another partition - lot of space) and when postfix uses dovecot to deliver message
to the inbox, where is NO space, why message is lost and removed from qmgr.
thanks a lot :-)
Peter
>
> On 5/9/2011 10:37 AM, Petr Svacina wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Please I have a question:
>>
>> If my server is out of space (disk full) and the postfix is LDA, the new messages a deffered or refused,so postfix send 450 to sender ...
>> But When I use dovecot (1.2.16) like LDA, postfix accept message (even there is no space), forward to dovecot, dovecot REFUSE the message and message is lost !
>>
>> How can I solve this ? I don't want tu use quota and the disk was full, because of the other problem ....
>
> This is more of a mail server admin 101 issue than a Dovecot issue.
> Putting your log, mail spool, and user mail directories on separate
> partitions, physical disks, or SAN LUNs will prevent such a problem from
> occurring 99% of the time, assuming you have planned and sized your
> storage appropriately for your environment. At minimum you should have
> your spool and user mail storage on different partitions. To avoid this
> issue the other 1% of the time, use monitoring or log summary tools to
> notify you of disk space usage so you know when you're close to running
> out of space. For instance, I receive the following as part of my daily
> logwatch summary on my personal domain MX:
>
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2 33G 4.2G 28G 14% /
> /dev/sda1 92M 8.4M 79M 10% /boot
> /dev/sda6 94G 1.2G 92G 2% /home
> /dev/sda7 94G 25G 70G 26% /samba
>
> Note that I have both system logs and the mail spool on / but user mail
> directories in /home. This setup is acceptable for a low volume server.
> For a high volume server the mail spool should be on a dedicated
> partition, as well as user mail dirs.
>
> If you already know all of this and an unforeseen issue caused your
> problem, accept my apologies for preaching to the choir.
>
> --
> Stan
>
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