On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 13:04 -0700, Bill Landry wrote:
> I have a question about using gdb, as I too had a message that I could not 
> move
> between folders (however, that was prior to 1.1b5).  When you say to gdb the
> "pid of imap process", how do you determine which pid to trace when the output
> of "ps axf" is?:
> 
>  2252 ?        Ss     0:00 dovecot
>  2256 ?        S      0:00  \_ dovecot-auth
>  2265 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap-login
>  2266 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap-login
>  2267 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap-login
>  3048 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap
>  3054 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap
>  3061 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap
>  3063 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap
>  3064 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap
>  3065 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap
>  3066 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap
>  3404 ?        S      0:00  \_ imap

Well, ps aux at least shows the user (if you use different UIDs). Also
if you have an imap process eating 100% CPU that'd be a good clue as
well. :)

Setting verbose_proctitle=yes is also helpful.

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