On Fri, April 16, 2010 10:56 am, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> Since squirrelmail needs to access a mailserver (imap) this could
> be a case of comm problems between the 2.
> check the logs of the imap server and see whether there are any problems.
> it surprises me that you have 408572k of swap us
Jobst Schmalenbach writes:
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>
> I know that people like long uptimes, but rebooting **DOES** solve some
> problems cause you have 888 days, have you considered???
>
It would probably help this suggestion if you provided some supporting
evidence for your position. My first question,
Since squirrelmail needs to access a mailserver (imap) this could
be a case of comm problems between the 2.
check the logs of the imap server and see whether there are any problems.
it surprises me that you have 408572k of swap used
I know that people like long uptimes, but rebooting *
On Fri, April 16, 2010 9:07 am, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> Whoa! You've got 400 MB of swap used. That will slow things down.
> What's using the memory? (You can get a process listing by memory
> usage in top; or install "htop", it's a bit easier to navigate and
> prettier.)
> To sum: reduce m
since yesterday, my Squirrel web mail is extremely slow, often to the
point of being unusable
other php pages also seem slower than normal
html pages seem to be served OK
but, Squirrel shows the problem most
looking with 'top' over 10 or 15 minutes, cpu oscillates from 0.3 to 30%
top - 08:04:09