Am 23.10.2013 17:28, schrieb Dan Thurman: > Why not ask dovecot.org? because Timo was asked often enough the remove this stupid behavior as default > I read their site and it appears that dovecot supports clustered > filesytems, *dsync, and a myriad of different things. Then I found > this: > > * http://blog.dovecot.org/2012/02/dovecot-clustering-with-dsync-based.html > (Could replication/clustering/dsync have something to do with > detecting disk changes?) even if - you have the same behavior while dovecot is running as proxy only > Since I mentioned that I installed bind-chroot, installed dovecot, > then uninstalled bind-chroot, perhaps triggering dovecot to notice > a disk change (dsync) and thus generated bind-chroot mountpoint > warnings, repeatedly? I do recall that when I installed bind-root, > dovecot did not complain and I had this running for a week or so. > The dovecot warning came after I removed bind-root yes because it complains *always* if any mountpoint got removed no user-space application on this planet needs to scan mountpoints at least not as default behavior in any setup
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