On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Scott Schappell wrote:
>[pid 18557] write(2, "18557 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Client connected to Binc IMAP from
>64.139
>.44.194\r\n", 83^C <unfinished ...>^M

write doesn't finish - it hangs when writing to fd 2. This should have 
worked fine. You could check your multilog processes and see if they're 
hanging. Alternatively stop the log processes, perhaps kill off any 
hanging multilogs, go into the log areas and delete the control files 
(state and lock).

Then restart (svc -u?) the multilog processes and try connecting to the
Binc SSL service.

>Also I noticed the PID on tcpserver for the SSL imap daemon is changing,
>since it's running under supervise, I can only surmise it's crashing at
>some point.

Funny. If you do a "ps fax", what is the status of your tcpserver 
processes? Are they crashing all the time?

Also, you could check for core files..

Andy :-)

--
Andreas Aardal Hanssen   | http://www.andreas.hanssen.name/gpg
Author of Binc IMAP      |  "It is better not to do something
http://www.bincimap.org/ |        than to do it poorly."


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