Re: [Dovecot] Dot Lock timestmap, users disconnections from roundcube
We use ntpd daemon, all our systems are configured equal. Another thing, this is VM on vmware vsphere 4.1
Regards
Maria
----- Original Message ----- From: Ed W Sent: 11/03/11 11:25 AM To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Dot Lock timestmap, users disconnections from roundcube
Hi > We are running dovecot 2.0.13 with mdbox+zlib on RHEL 5.7 x64, ext4. We use NTP. Quick check, but by "NTP" you mean the background daemon and you don't have some cron job running ntpdate or similar every so often? No idea, but since it looks like a clock related curiousity, then knowing if the clock is spot on accurate or drifting would be interesting to know? Simple comparison against other machines over a similar period to you having problems might be accurate enough? Good luck Ed W
This could be the problem. Double check the time also on your host system(s), not only on guest.
Bye, gc
Il 03/11/2011 11.30, Maria Arrea ha scritto:
We use ntpd daemon, all our systems are configured equal. Another thing, this is VM on vmware vsphere 4.1
Regards
Maria
----- Original Message ----- From: Ed W Sent: 11/03/11 11:25 AM To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Dot Lock timestmap, users disconnections from roundcube
Hi> We are running dovecot 2.0.13 with mdbox+zlib on RHEL 5.7 x64, ext4. We use NTP. Quick check, but by "NTP" you mean the background daemon and you don't have some cron job running ntpdate or similar every so often? No idea, but since it looks like a clock related curiousity, then knowing if the clock is spot on accurate or drifting would be interesting to know? Simple comparison against other machines over a similar period to you having problems might be accurate enough? Good luck Ed W
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