Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Hi,
There is a raging memory leak in dbmail-imapd that manifests itself
after about an hour of heavy usage (imapsync on huge mailboxes). Once
the leak awakes it grows at about 200k per _second_. I have reproduced
it numerous times during the last three days. What information/debuging
output shall I provide to help you guys zap this one?
Just a quick 'me too' posting.
When I migrated from courier-imap to dbmail ( via imapsync ) I had what
could only be described as a major catastrophe when dbmail-imampd
consumed all the server's memory and the kernel started killing
processes, starting with mysqld!
I have a cron job that restarts dbmail-imapd every 2 hours ( a little on
the paranoid side, but occasionally people do move massive amounts of
email into / out of shared folders ). You have to be *very* careful when
doing large amounts of mail handling, for example imapsync.
Hi,
Sorry for contacting you off list, this is irrelevant to the thread. How
did you work around this for the _sync_ part? I can not get all my mail
imported since I am hitting the 2gb process limit :(
For large accounts, I broke thing up into folders with imap-sync's
--folder option, and restarted dbmail after importing each folder.
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Daniel Kasak
IT Developer
NUS Consulting Group
Level 5, 77 Pacific Highway
North Sydney, NSW, Australia 2060
T: (+61) 2 9922-7676 / F: (+61) 2 9922 7989
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website: http://www.nusconsulting.com.au
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