Xref: utzoo comp.unix.microport:2865 comp.mail.elm:1120 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!ncar!tank!mimsy!eneevax!haven!aplcen!wb3ffv!fallst!tkevans From: tkevans@fallst.UUCP (Tim Evans) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport,comp.mail.elm Subject: Of Large Mailboxes, Elm, and uPort Message-ID: <500@fallst.UUCP> Date: 19 Feb 89 16:15:52 GMT Organization: Tim Evans, Fallston, MD Lines: 46 This is to document a recent experience, and to ask for suggestions for preventing its recurrence. First, the nuts-and-bolts: Microport Sys V/AT, Version 2.4, running on an AT clone with a 40-meg hard disk (brand names irrelevant); Elm 2.1. I just returned from a brief vacation and found my mailbox fairly full (90-odd messages.) Elm attempted to create its temporary copy of the mailbox file, but apparently ran out of space in /tmp. Only the first half-dozen (the most recent) messages showed any content on Elm's listing; the rest showed _zero_ line-lengths. After reading and deleting the first couple of messages, attempts to read the zero-length messages resulted only in a blank screen. When I exited Elm, it told me it was deleting a couple of messages and retaining 80-some. When I subsequently went back into Elm to read mail again, there were *N*O* messages! Everything had dis- appeared. /usr/mail/myname was also empty! (Anyone who sent me important 8-:) mail during the period 2/15-2/18 might want to send it again.) Now, I used uPort's "easyinstall" (no smirks, please--I saw no reason to do otherwise at install time) script in installing SysV/AT. This script has default file system sizes. In my case (with the 40-meg disk), it results in file systems as shown below (output of 'df -t'): /usr (/dev/dsk/0s2): 18614 blocks 2345 i-nodes total: 56518 blocks 5648 i-nodes / (/dev/dsk/0s0): 9964 blocks 1638 i-nodes total: 20000 blocks 2000 i-nodes As can be seen, the root partition was set up for 20000 blocks, about half of which is taken up at any given time. This setup seems to work fine for most things, but obviously not for the particular situation of having a large mailbox. I know that I can reinstall SysV/AT and make changes in the file system sizes from the default. Can _Elm_ be configured to put its temporary mailbox in the /usr partition, though? If so, how? Which would be the better approach? Thanks. -- UUCP: ...!{rutgers|ames|uunet}!mimsy!arinc!wb3ffv!fallst!tkevans INTERNET: tkevans%fallst@wb3ffv.ampr.org OTHER: ...!attmail!fallst!tkevans Tim Evans 2201 Brookhaven Court, Fallston, MD 21047 (301) 965-3286