Hi guys and girls, I am having a problem with Dovecot. It seems like it's the dovecot auth daemon that is locking up(I'm guessing) I am running SuSe 9.3 Pro, and Dovecot 0.99.14 Everything works perfectly for a few days, and then eventually I end up with tons of what look to be "stale" processes.(I'm guessing roughly 300 like below.) 4204 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth 24722 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 24723 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 24724 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth 24921 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth When I "telnet 127.0.0.1 110" I get a login, and I can type "User blabla" I get an "OK" then I type in "pass blabla" and then I don't get any response, and I have to kill my session with "Ctrl ]" and then "quit". I am using both POP3 and IMAP, but it seems to be only the POP3 daemon that dies. There are roughly 60 users on the network, and it dies after roughly 5 days of usage, and I then have to restart Dovecot by running /etc/init.d/dovecot stop and then start Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Neil Wilson
Hi guys, Does no one have any idea with regards to my query below? I logged into the server today, and there are already roughly(50+) of the processes. > 4204 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth > 24722 ? S 0:00 pop3-login > 24723 ? S 0:00 pop3-login > 24724 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth > 24921 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth Neil Wilson wrote:> Hi guys and girls, > > I am having a problem with Dovecot. > > It seems like it's the dovecot auth daemon that is locking up(I'm guessing) > > I am running SuSe 9.3 Pro, and Dovecot 0.99.14 > > Everything works perfectly for a few days, and then eventually I end up > with tons of what look to be "stale" processes.(I'm guessing roughly 300 > like below.) > > 4204 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth > 24722 ? S 0:00 pop3-login > 24723 ? S 0:00 pop3-login > 24724 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth > 24921 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth > > When I "telnet 127.0.0.1 110" I get a login, and I can type "User > blabla" I get an "OK" then I type in "pass blabla" and then I don't get > any response, and I have to kill my session with "Ctrl ]" and then "quit". > > I am using both POP3 and IMAP, but it seems to be only the POP3 daemon > that dies. > > There are roughly 60 users on the network, and it dies after roughly 5 > days of usage, and I then have to restart Dovecot by running > /etc/init.d/dovecot stop and then start > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks.
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:49 +0200, Neil Wilson wrote:> Everything works perfectly for a few days, and then eventually I end up > with tons of what look to be "stale" processes.(I'm guessing roughly 300 > like below.) > > 4204 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth > 24722 ? S 0:00 pop3-login > 24723 ? S 0:00 pop3-login > 24724 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth > 24921 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth300 of dovecot-auth or pop3-login or both? Do you use PAM as passdb? And if yes, where does PAM authenticate from? It sounds like PAM processes are getting stuck. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20051016/f91557c9/attachment.bin>
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