More supporting detail - I ran two SPECmail tests this afternoon. Each test used
2 Linux NFS client servers, attached to a shared NFS storage volume. The kernels
used were as follows, along with the results:
Test tool: SPECmail (spec.org) v1.01
Server application: CommuniGate Pro 5.2.0 x86-64, 0+2 Dynamic Cluster
NFS server: NetApp FAS270
OS: RedHat 5.1 x86_64 [RHEL5.1-Server-20071017.0-x86_64-DVD.iso]
Test 1:
Kernel vmlinuz-2.6.18-53.el5
Resulted in null byte in CommuniGate Pro "mailbox" files
(I will attach a sample mailbox file demonstrating the null bytes.)
Test 2:
Kernel vmlinuz-2.6.18-81.el5
Resulted in no null bytes in mailboxes
Thank you, please let me know if there are any questions. Sincerely.
More supporting detail - I ran two SPECmail tests this afternoon. Each test used
2 Linux NFS client servers, attached to a shared NFS storage volume. The kernels
used were as follows, along with the results:
Test tool: SPECmail (spec.org) v1.01 1-Server- 20071017. 0-x86_64- DVD.iso]
Server application: CommuniGate Pro 5.2.0 x86-64, 0+2 Dynamic Cluster
NFS server: NetApp FAS270
OS: RedHat 5.1 x86_64 [RHEL5.
Test 1: 2.6.18- 53.el5
Kernel vmlinuz-
Resulted in null byte in CommuniGate Pro "mailbox" files
(I will attach a sample mailbox file demonstrating the null bytes.)
Test 2: 2.6.18- 81.el5
Kernel vmlinuz-
Resulted in no null bytes in mailboxes
Thank you, please let me know if there are any questions. Sincerely.