RE: [Dbmail-dev] Help on debug an issue with IMAPD

2009-02-18 Thread Jorge Bastos
Paul, Now it was just LMTPD that died, the problem must be in LMTPD on message insert I believe. Maybe IMAPD died because it was out of memory or other reason. I confirm, it's LMTPD that is dying, when IMAPD dies it just because the machine it's out of memory. The last 3 dies were

RE: [Dbmail-dev] Help on debug an issue with IMAPD

2009-02-13 Thread Jorge Bastos
Paul, Now it was just LMTPD that died, the problem must be in LMTPD on message insert I believe. Maybe IMAPD died because it was out of memory or other reason. And about this Paul, did you saw the emails? :P ___ Dbmail-dev mailing list

RE: [Dbmail-dev] Help on debug an issue with IMAPD

2009-02-12 Thread Jorge Bastos
Hi Paul, Were you able to see where the tmpfiles are not being closed with the information I provide, or need something else when it happen again? Checking the memory usage, it'll happen in the next 1/2 days again. -Original Message- From: dbmail-dev-boun...@dbmail.org

Re: [Dbmail-dev] Help on debug an issue with IMAPD

2009-02-09 Thread Jesse Norell
That's hitting a system limit; su to dbmail and run ulimit -n to see the current limit, probably 1024. Then try ulimit -n 4096 or so before starting imapd ... or look at where your system sets those limits (eg. /etc/security/limits.conf on debian) and change it there (setting is nofiles in

Re: [Dbmail-dev] Help on debug an issue with IMAPD

2009-02-09 Thread Jesse Norell
Heh... and on second thought, this is likely due to a filedescriptor leak, so the below would just be treating the symptom, and only extend the run-time, not solve it. On Mon, 2009-02-09 at 09:58 -0700, Jesse Norell wrote: That's hitting a system limit; su to dbmail and run ulimit -n to see

RE: [Dbmail-dev] Help on debug an issue with IMAPD

2009-02-09 Thread Jorge Bastos
That's hitting a system limit; su to dbmail and run ulimit -n to see the current limit, probably 1024. Then try ulimit -n 4096 or so before starting imapd ... or look at where your system sets those limits (eg. /etc/security/limits.conf on debian) and change it there (setting is nofiles in

RE: [Dbmail-dev] Help on debug an issue with IMAPD

2009-02-09 Thread Jorge Bastos
Heh... and on second thought, this is likely due to a filedescriptor leak, so the below would just be treating the symptom, and only extend the run-time, not solve it. That. There's something not being closed in the tmpfile. ___ Dbmail-dev

RE: [Dbmail-dev] Help on debug an issue with IMAPD

2009-02-04 Thread Jorge Bastos
Allright Paul, Let's wait for it to stop again. -Original Message- From: dbmail-dev-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-dev- boun...@dbmail.org] On Behalf Of Paul J Stevens Sent: quarta-feira, 4 de Fevereiro de 2009 10:45 To: DBMAIL Developers Mailinglist Subject: Re: [Dbmail-dev]