Re: [Dovecot] Dovecot 1.2.8 problem on AIX

2010-02-18 Thread Timo Sirainen
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 07:41 -0500, Jonathan Siegle wrote:
 Running revision 9492:3efdbaab2960(Mon Nov 23) on AIX 5.3. I run dovecot out 
 of inetd. Every once in a while I get the following error:
 
 Dovecot is already running with PID 2592842 (read from 
 /usr/ladmin/dovecot-1.2.8/var/run/dovecot/master.pid) when I try to connect 
 to the imap port.

Is there a reason why you're running it from inetd? I wasn't really
planning on preserving inetd support in v2.0. Way too much trouble. (Did
I already ask you this?)



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[Dovecot] Dovecot 1.2.8 problem on AIX

2010-02-16 Thread Jonathan Siegle
Running revision 9492:3efdbaab2960(Mon Nov 23) on AIX 5.3. I run dovecot out of 
inetd. Every once in a while I get the following error:

Dovecot is already running with PID 2592842 (read from 
/usr/ladmin/dovecot-1.2.8/var/run/dovecot/master.pid) when I try to connect to 
the imap port.

-Jonathan

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Re: [Dovecot] Dovecot 1.2.8 problem on AIX

2010-02-16 Thread Stewart Dean
Back when (5-6 ? years ago) I first put DC on our AIX mail server, I 
thought to put it in the inted.conf file, as was the old UWIMAP 
invocation.  But a) I had problems with that and b) people here informed 
me that it was much more efficient just to directly invoke it, so I put 
it in the /etc/rc.local file and it has knock on wood never failed to 
start and run cleanly.  Sothis is an easy one with an easy answer.  :)


Jonathan Siegle wrote:

Running revision 9492:3efdbaab2960(Mon Nov 23) on AIX 5.3. I run dovecot out of 
inetd. Every once in a while I get the following error:

Dovecot is already running with PID 2592842 (read from 
/usr/ladmin/dovecot-1.2.8/var/run/dovecot/master.pid) when I try to connect to 
the imap port.

-Jonathan


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