Re: imapd timeout

2002-05-22 Thread Ken Murchison
Luca Olivetti wrote: Lawrence Greenfield wrote: Cyrus does recycle processes. Even if you set prefork 0 in cyrus.conf? Yes. -- Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd. Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place 716-662-8973 x26 Orchard Park, NY 14127 --PGP Public Key--

imapd timeout

2002-05-21 Thread David Wright
Using 2.0.16 on Linux 2.2.19. I am having trouble with imapd daemons hanging around for a long time. I currently (21 May) have some imapd daemons that have been hanging around for over two weeks (4 May). It is just possible that a couple users have been sending keep-alives that long, but I have

Re: imapd timeout

2002-05-21 Thread Lawrence Greenfield
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 14:08:15 -0700 (PDT) From: David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] [...] Does cyrus perhaps recycle imapd processes rather than killing them and starting new ones? If so, what is the logic behind this? (Unix forking is remarkably fast, and starting fresh each time

RE: imapd timeout

2002-05-21 Thread Tim Pushor
: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 5:48 PM To: Cyrus-Info; David Wright Subject: Re: imapd timeout Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 14:08:15 -0700 (PDT) From: David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] [...] Does cyrus perhaps recycle imapd processes rather than killing them and starting new ones? If so, what is the logic

Re: imapd timeout

2002-05-21 Thread Lawrence Greenfield
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 19:32:44 -0700 From: David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Cyrus-Info [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cyrus does recycle processes. Unix forking is amazingly slow compared to not forking and on servers that receive many connections a second this performance tweak is