Hi Sohin,
I don't remember how was solved the problem with Ubuntu, but in my current setup (some hundreds of thousands of mailboxes), and in general with Maildir and small size files I prefer to use NFSv3 that have less "problem" with lock since it is stateless. Try also to remove all "ac" options from fstab, my fstab for NFS Maildir is very simple:
rw,nfsvers=3,noatime,nodiratime,_netdev,nordirplus
But I'm not using Linux as NFS for server. Let me know if you have any improvements with my mount options.
Ciao
Il 13/02/23 10:39, Sohin Vyacheslav ha scritto:
12.02.2023 21:36, Alessio Cecchi пишет:
I've run into this error in the past in some situations:
one was during the migration from Centos 6 to 7, probably the NFS client in the kernel had some differences in cache management
one was with Ubuntu and NFS server in Google Cloud, I don't remember exactly how I solved it in that case but the problem was the NFS server (maybe because the NFS server only supported version 4.1 and there were locking issues)
one was where I used Director but local delivery via LDA, I solved it by switching to delivery via LMTP
What NFS server/storage are you using? And with what NFS version your Maildir are mounted? We use NFS on Ubuntu nfs-kernel-server 1:1.3.4-2.1ubuntu5.5 nfs-common 1:1.3.4-2.1ubuntu5.5
$ nfsstat | grep nfs Server nfs v4:
Now Maildir mounted with these options: type nfs4 (rw,noatime,vers=4.2,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,namlen=255,acregmin=1800,acregmax=1800,acdirmin=1800,acdirmax=1800,hard,nordirplus,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,clientaddr=IP-address,local_lock=none,addr=ip-address)
Are you using LDA or LMTP for delivery? Uses LMTP for delivery.
After what change did the problem start? It seems that problem exists a long time.