I have a problem with dovecot eating sometimes up to 90% CPU.
While making such high cpu load, dovecot calls gettimeofday() more than
2 times per second:
mail2# cat k.dov.l.txt | grep CALL | grep gettimeofday | wc -l
1195552
mail2# head -n 1 k.dov.l.txt
20910 imap 0.00 CALL
I have a problem with dovecot eating sometimes up to 90% CPU.
Are you using kqueue support ? I also had this problem and the solution
for me was to recompile it without kqueue support. Now it runs fine.
-pete.
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Pete French пишет:
I have a problem with dovecot eating sometimes up to 90% CPU.
Are you using kqueue support ? I also had this problem and the solution
for me was to recompile it without kqueue support. Now it runs fine.
-pete.
Yes, I'm using kqueue support.
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Yes, I'm using kqueue support.
Try taking it out and the problem should go away.
-pete.
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Hello Pete,
Friday, September 22, 2006, 12:15:29 PM, you wrote:
Yes, I'm using kqueue support.
Try taking it out and the problem should go away.
this is indeed a nice workaround (at least if it helps :-)), but
somebody(tm) should have a look why the kqueue support is broken
there in the
Daniel Gerzo пишет:
Hello Pete,
Friday, September 22, 2006, 12:15:29 PM, you wrote:
Yes, I'm using kqueue support.
Try taking it out and the problem should go away.
this is indeed a nice workaround (at least if it helps :-)), but
somebody(tm) should have a look why the
this is indeed a nice workaround (at least if it helps :-)), but
somebody(tm) should have a look why the kqueue support is broken
there in the first place.
I think it's a problem in Dovecot, not FreeBSD - there are a number of
messages regarding this on the Dovecot lists, including a nunmber
Pete French пишет:
this is indeed a nice workaround (at least if it helps :-)), but
somebody(tm) should have a look why the kqueue support is broken
there in the first place.
I think it's a problem in Dovecot, not FreeBSD - there are a number of
messages regarding this on the Dovecot
Hello Taras,
Friday, September 22, 2006, 12:59:24 PM, you wrote:
Pete French пишет:
this is indeed a nice workaround (at least if it helps :-)), but
somebody(tm) should have a look why the kqueue support is broken
there in the first place.
I think it's a problem in Dovecot, not