On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 04:23:12PM -0500, Derek Chen-Becker wrote:
> Simon Matter wrote:
> > I'm quite sure in your case the problem is with duplicate_db (deliver.db).
> > Otherwise you wouldn't see those locker errors because they are not coming
> > from skiplist. So I suggest to convert deliver.d
Simon Matter wrote:
> I'm quite sure in your case the problem is with duplicate_db (deliver.db).
> Otherwise you wouldn't see those locker errors because they are not coming
> from skiplist. So I suggest to convert deliver.db the same way to
> skiplist.
This thread seems to indicate that using ski
>>
>> My suggestion would be to switch to skiplist and get rid of those
>> "lockers". I never heard anyone complaining after switching to skiplist.
>> The listarchives can tell you more about it.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Simon
>>
>
> As far as I know I did switch to skiplist. I upgraded to 2.3 from a 2.1
>
> My suggestion would be to switch to skiplist and get rid of those
> "lockers". I never heard anyone complaining after switching to skiplist.
> The listarchives can tell you more about it.
>
> Regards,
> Simon
>
As far as I know I did switch to skiplist. I upgraded to 2.3 from a 2.1
install
> This morning mail delivery via lmtp was slowing to a crawl. When I look
> in the logs, the only unusual thing that I see are the lines:
>
> Jul 13 15:32:13 ssmail lmtpunix[24474]: [ID 366844 local6.info] DBMSG:
> 27 lockers
> Jul 15 00:00:48 ssmail lmtpunix[4411]: [ID 366844 local6.info] DBMSG:
>
On Wed, July 15, 2009 4:23 pm, Derek Chen-Becker wrote:
> This morning mail delivery via lmtp was slowing to a crawl. When I look
> in the logs, the only unusual thing that I see are the lines:
>
> Jul 13 15:32:13 ssmail lmtpunix[24474]: [ID 366844 local6.info] DBMSG:
> 27 lockers
> Jul 15 00:00:48