On Jun 8, 2009, at 1:51 PM, Bruce Bodger wrote:

On Jun 8, 2009, at 3:35 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:

I will be deploying Dovecot on OS X shortly. I am looking for clarification on the limits imposed by OS X and sysctl [kern.maxproc]. I understand that it is defaulting to 532, but can be raised to 2500. I believe the OS uses around 100 or so, plus I will have other processes and shells at times.

Which version of OS X? 10.4 or 10.5 ? Server or client ? It matters.

My current target for deployment is a Dual 2.0 PPC G5, running OS X 10.5 client. Thank you.

From http://www.postfix.org/TUNING_README.html#proc_limit

I would presume relevant to Dovecot as well:

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Tuning the number of processes on the system

MacOS X will run out of process slots when you increase Postfix process limits. The following works with OSX 10.4 and OSX 10.5.

     MacOS X kernel parameters can be specified in /etc/sysctl.conf.

     /etc/sysctl.conf:
         kern.maxproc=2048
         kern.maxprocperuid=2048

Unfortunately these can't simply be set on the fly with "sysctl -w". You also have to set the following in /etc/launchd.conf so that the root user after boot will have the right process limit (2048). Otherwise you have to always run ulimit -u 2048 as root, then start a user shell, and then start processes for things to take effect.

     /etc/launchd.conf:
         limit maxproc 2048

Once these are in place, reboot the system. After that, the limits will stay in place.

Hope it helps,


Thanks, I have been looking at those adjustments. My concern, is that if Dovecot uses a process per imap or pop connection, 2048 is not nearly enough for any significant email system.
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