Re: [Dovecot] nfs_flush errors
Message: 7 Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:30:13 -0400 From: Ben Winslow rain@bluecherry.net Subject: Re: [Dovecot] nfs_flush errors To: dovecot@dovecot.org Message-ID: 4874BD65.1010905@bluecherry.net Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Hans Wunsch wrote:
I'm looking for some help with an nfs error that is filling our logs. I get a constant stream of these messages:
Jul 8 10:47:08 servername dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.error] IMAP(username): nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/var/mail) failed: Device busy
What OS are your dovecot and NFS servers running? Is /var/mail (or whatever it may be symlinked to) an NFS mountpoint?
We're on Solaris 10x86 mounting /var/mail from another Solaris 10 hosts via NFS4.
Yes, /var/mail is an NFS. These are the mount options:
mayor.ics.uci.edu:/mail_tank_001/spools - /var/mail nfs - yes rw,nosuid,hard,intr,bg,noac
Thanks, Hans.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 05:20:21PM -0700, Hans Wunsch wrote:
Message: 7 Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:30:13 -0400 From: Ben Winslow rain@bluecherry.net Subject: Re: [Dovecot] nfs_flush errors To: dovecot@dovecot.org Message-ID: 4874BD65.1010905@bluecherry.net Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Hans Wunsch wrote:
I'm looking for some help with an nfs error that is filling our logs. I get a constant stream of these messages:
Jul 8 10:47:08 servername dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.error] IMAP(username): nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/var/mail) failed: Device busy
What OS are your dovecot and NFS servers running? Is /var/mail (or whatever it may be symlinked to) an NFS mountpoint?
We're on Solaris 10x86 mounting /var/mail from another Solaris 10 hosts via NFS4.
Yes, /var/mail is an NFS. These are the mount options:
mayor.ics.uci.edu:/mail_tank_001/spools - /var/mail nfs -
yes rw,nosuid,hard,intr,bg,noac
Are you using Dovecot version 1.1.1? If you are using an earlier version (i.e. a 1.1 release candidate), there was an update that was made that eliminited these errors in certain circumstances. Specifically under Solaris I might add.
If you are using 1.1.1, I'll have to defer to others to solve the problem. I just remember running into those errors and having them disappear once I upgraded to a final release version.
-- Dean Brooks dean@iglou.com
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