> > Also when running -X the server isn't running threadded is it? hence
> > if there is a problem with the thread code this would not show it?
> 
>   Yes.

yes it would or yes it wouldn't? :)


> > At present the servers seem to service requests quite happily, but
> > the number of threads creeps up and up until it hits the upper limit
> > regardless of what timeouts I set or requests per server settings I
> > set.  And this is the case when under a low load with only around 5
> > requests a second.
> 
>   Then something's wrong.

my thoughts exactly.. any ideas?

> > And the only modification I have made to the code was to stop it
> > sending out reject messages when the db is not present (which it
> > hasn't run), essentially hardcoding the 'handled' behaviour into our
> > daemons.
> 
>   Hmm... try reproducing it with an unmodified version of the server.
> Your patches may have broken it, in which case I'm not sure how I can
> help you.

OK will try, although my patch was simply to comment out the one line which sends a 
reject if there is no method of auth availible.

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