My fault, didn't put sendmail binary back.

Anyway, what's wrong with new 2.1.3? I guess it's lmtpd that is not doing
good. Now, when it's back to cyrus 2.1.0 the load is stable and is about 1.
Once I switch to 2.1.3 the load is ok (also around 1) till the moment
sendmail starts to deliver mails and calls lmtpd. After that point I get
about 100-120 lmtpd's in memory and load avg about 10. Mail is delivered
normally. After some time, if there is no new mail passing by lmtp processes
die and load stabilizies again. At peak time, when there are always messages
in queue, load is always around 30, which is not acceptable.

I've tried latest cyrus from cvs and also tried 2.1.3 with flock() patch. No
effect.

Sincerely,
Nick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Murchison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Nick Ustinov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 17:10
Subject: Re: 2.1.3 --> 2.1.0 sieve ?


> Quoting Nick Ustinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Since I was experiencing serious performance problems with 2.1.3,
> > particullary with lmtpd I had to downgrade to 2.1. Now everything seems
to
> > work fine, however I get:
> >
> > Apr 20 11:58:23 tom lmtpd[11976]: sieve runtime error for tatjanask id
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Redirect: Sendmail process
terminated
> > normally, exit status 71
> >
> > and so on. Sieve doens't work anymore. Any comments?
>
> AFAICT, nothing sieve-related changed in lmtpd.c from 2.1 to 2.1.3.  This
error
> is telling you that the 'sendmail' process has been spawned and exixted
with an
> error code.  My guess is that the MTA that you are using doesn't like
> the 'sendmail' command line that is being passed to it.  Are you using
Sendmail
> or some other MTA?  If its not Sendmail, then read the manpage for
> its 'sendmail' command and then look at send_forward() in lmtpd.c
>
> Ken
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