Hi Stoiko,
yes, you're right: the difference in behaviour between pmg0 and pmg1 should be caused by cache, rather than some difference in configuration.
The postfix howto describes some statements related to cache, all starting with postscreen_cache_ but in my /etc/postfix/main.cf there isn't...
Hi Stoiko,
first of all thanks again for your support.
In main.cf postscreen is configured as following:
postscreen_access_list =
permit_mynetworks,
cidr:/etc/postfix/postscreen_access
The configuration is the same for both pmg0 and pmg1, and was made from pmg GUI.
The file...
The IP from I connect is an external IP, not listed in trusted networks.
Both pmg0 and pmg1 have public IP address, no NAT at all.
Then, I tried to connect using nc, and here is the difference: connecting to pmg1 from everywhere using telnet the pregreet test is NOT performed, while connecting...
Hi Stoiko,
it seems there is no relevant difference between conf files... in /tmp the ones taken from pmg1:
root@pmg0:~# diff /tmp/pmg.conf /etc/pmg/pmg.conf
root@pmg0:~# diff /tmp/main.cf /etc/postfix/main.cf
21c21
< myhostname = pmg1
---
> myhostname = pmg0
root@pmg0:~# diff /tmp/master.cf...
Hi Stoiko,
thanks for your answer.
We don't use port 26: the cluster nodes are used for incoming mail only, so there must be some other reason for the different behaviour
Hi,
I just installed a new PMG cluster, and the problem is that the behaviour about postscreen is different between the two nodes.
The pmg0 node is the master and pmg1 is the slave.
In pmg0 the Pregreet test is active, so the first time a new IP connects to the server, the usual behaviour take...
pls mark this thread as [SOLVED]
How I solved it....
VM Template to delete has ID 102 and name "to-be-deleted".
Connected to VM node and typed this command:
# cat /etc/pve/qemu-server/102.conf
bootdisk: virtio0
cores: 2
memory: 2048
name: to-be-deleted
net0...
Hi,
I've created a VM, then converted to Template.
Now I don't need it anymore, but I can't delete it.
Basically I tried to remove the disk selecting the item and clicking to "Remove".
The first time the disk has been transformed in "Unused Disk 0" (as usual when a disk is removed).
But when...
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