> 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
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
> 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:
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
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