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login_process_per_connection: no
login_process_size: 32
login_processes_count: 100
login_max_connections: 100
s. http://wiki.dovecot.org/LoginProcess
"The maximum number of users logging in at the same time (+ SSL/TLS
proxying connections) is log
On Thu, 2009-05-07 at 15:40 -0300, Thiago Monaco Papageorgiou wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> We have a interesting issue about dovecot behavior here. First, the
> scenario:
> We have 2 server running with the same load, one with our old pop3
> solution (out of date) and other with Dovecot
On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 17:11 -0300, Thiago Monaco Papageorgiou wrote:
> This is a snapshot of a top :
> %CPU %MEM
> 60.4 1.8 495:12.52 dovecot
Oh, the dovecot master process is eating the CPU. That's interesting.
This is the first time I've heard it doing that. What does it show when
you do st
hi Steffen, thanks for your reply. Below my replies:
Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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v1.1.6 is pretty old, though.
Right! update is my next step
What's hashdir? Maybe this is a performance killer?
This run in the mail process and it is killed after the en
Hi Curtis, thanks for your replies. below my replies:
Curtis Maloney wrote:
Are your using leaving mail on the server? If not, you may find it
advantageous to disable the indexing, since it's of no real use for
"drive by collect" mail.
Yes, we have some users that leave the messages in the
On 5/8/2009, Steffen Kaiser (skdove...@smail.inf.fh-brs.de) wrote:
>> I looked for some bugs about this, but I didn't find anything. The question
> v1.1.6 is pretty old, though.
Yeah, and a lot of the fixes since then were NFS related...
I'd upgrade and see if it fixes it (can't hurt in any cas
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On Thu, 7 May 2009, Thiago Monaco Papageorgiou wrote:
I looked for some bugs about this, but I didn't find anything. The question
v1.1.6 is pretty old, though.
I attached dovecot -n output. Two important information: we store the
mailboxes in NF
Thiago Monaco Papageorgiou wrote:
We have 2 server running with the same load, one with our old pop3
solution (out of date) and other with Dovecot. We realized that dovecot
are comsuming more CPU, and this consumption is growing day by day. When
we starts dovecot, it runs between 40%-45% of