Have you verified that the proc files that are that old are really processes
that no longer exist? On our system, we do have lots of old proc files, but
the processes are still around as well (and connections are ESTABLISHED).
We are looking at turning on KEEPALIVE in the kernel, which likely wil
I wouldn´t recommend that because I have lots of files
in that directory that are 3 months old...
doesn´t the "master" process clean this up on shutdown ??
regards,
Chaskiel M Grundman wrote:
--On Monday, November 13, 2006 08:39:39 PM +0100 Wolfgang Hennerbichler
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--On Monday, November 13, 2006 08:39:39 PM +0100 Wolfgang Hennerbichler
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I am trying to find a way to see which users are currently running an
IMAP session. Does anybody have a clue if (or how) that is possible? My
setup runs through saslauthd and ldap right now, all
Hi Cyrus People,
I am trying to find a way to see which users are currently running an
IMAP session. Does anybody have a clue if (or how) that is possible?
My setup runs through saslauthd and ldap right now, all the
processess are owned by user 'cyrus'.
Thanks!
Wolfgang
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