Am 26.02.2014 15:29, schrieb Jeff Geiger:
That's exactly where I pulled that information from. Are you saying that my assumption is correct and I can run that without ending the world as I know it? :)
surely, the whole thing about warn if a previous mountpoint does no longer exist is a completly broken idea, mounpoints are meaningless on the application layer
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 1:03 AM, Steffen Kaiser < skdovecot@smail.inf.fh-brs.de> wrote:
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2014, Jeff Geiger wrote:
dsync(sales@foo.com): Error: Couldn't create index dir
/mnt/ssd/indexes/6/a/ sales@foo.com/mailboxes: Can't create mailbox root dir /mnt/ssd/indexes/6/a/ sales@foo.com/mailboxes: Mountpoint /mnt/ssd isn't mounted. Mount it or remove it with doveadm mount remove
Would doing a
doveadm mount remove /mnt/ssd
fix my issue, or cause some type of catastrophe?