Re: imapd -U in cyrus.conf

2009-08-04 Thread Rob Mueller
> We also wanted to use -U 1 so we could be sure changes to imapd.conf > would be used more quickly since there wouldn't be imapd procs hanging > around with old settings. FYI, another way of doing this without forcing -U 1 is to touch the imapd executable file. The cyrus master notices if the

Re: imapd -U in cyrus.conf

2009-08-04 Thread Matt Selsky
On Aug 4, 2009, at 2:23 PM, Peter Clark wrote: > Not really understanding the -U (reuses) flag, is there an advantage > to > using it? I imagine that there is in some specific instances so I > better > ask the question differently. When would it be advantageous to use the > -U flag in cyrus.co

Re: imapd -U in cyrus.conf

2009-08-04 Thread Simon Matter
> Peter Clark wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> Not really understanding the -U (reuses) flag, is there an advantage to >> using it? I imagine that there is in some specific instances so I better >> ask the question differently. When would it be advantageous to use the >> -U flag in cyrus.conf? >> >> ie:

Re: imapd -U in cyrus.conf

2009-08-04 Thread Dave McMurtrie
Peter Clark wrote: > Hello all, > > Not really understanding the -U (reuses) flag, is there an advantage to > using it? I imagine that there is in some specific instances so I better > ask the question differently. When would it be advantageous to use the > -U flag in cyrus.conf? > > ie: > i

imapd -U in cyrus.conf

2009-08-04 Thread Peter Clark
Hello all, Not really understanding the -U (reuses) flag, is there an advantage to using it? I imagine that there is in some specific instances so I better ask the question differently. When would it be advantageous to use the -U flag in cyrus.conf? ie: imap cmd="imapd -U 60" listen