> > I come seeing suggestions for things I could check or
> change in order
> > to resolve this before it gets to being more of a problem
> than it is.
> > I figured I'd start with Cyrus and then move down to the OS level.
>
> One thing you might want to try is to use /dev/urandom
> instead o
I can't tell precicely from your report, but it may have something to do
with a problem we've seen several times.
In case of memory exhaustion, Cyrus can begin to behave badly. What
happens is the master ends up with an incorrect number of available
processes, such that it believes there are s
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, John Straiton wrote:
> I come seeing suggestions for things I could check or change in order to
> resolve this before it gets to being more of a problem than it is. I
> figured I'd start with Cyrus and then move down to the OS level.
One thing you might want to try is to use