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On 07/08/2013 04:15 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 08.07.2013 12:00, schrieb Eugene:
Actually the first line seems to suggest an attempt to allocate 2GB
block. The question is why it wants to do that =)
sure taht there is no stupid client trying to store a some GB draft on the server? i had a year ago a apple-mail client where the user selected the wrong attachment (6 GB MP4) and apple-mail insisted to store it a draft on the server repeating this every time the server came back after crashing even after changing the password as the client found a open connection from before
if the client is inside the LAN with GBE this goes fast
The crash happens on any Kerberos login. I am the only user on the system at the moment and while I have a few drafts, they are small.
To do crash, I just do "yum upgrade; service dovecot restart" then try to login. Instant crash. If I then do a forced down grade, do the login, it works.
Trever
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