> If you did not manually upgrade glibc, the one that comes with RH7.x
> does not have NPTL, so LD_ASSUME_KERNEL has no effect. OTOH you had
> machines (likely those ones) with a *huge* RSS, that is typical NPTL
> effect. If the RSS grows over a certain limit, the OOM killer in the
> kernel kicks in and kills your hungry application. You can try to get

Mhm, it's glibc 2.2.4 installed. I dunno about the NTPL stuff.

> 1.18:
>
> http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.18.tar.gz
>
> and build it in debug mode by replacing -O2 with -g and removing all
> the "strip" lines from Makefile.lnx. Then you can add "ulimit -c
> 300000" to your XMail startup script and run it again. Note that with
> RSS like your the core might not even fit the 300MB limit though.

And then? What can i do against the growing RSS? Or is _THIS_ the solution?

Where can i see debug messages? I followed your instructions on my test
serverwith RedHat 7.2.

I am confused because XMail crashed the first time ever.

Thx for your help Davide

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Soenke

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