Dan McAllister wrote:
The most common problem I've had with TLS and all of the QMAIL TOASTER
daemons is a lack of available RAM.
First off, let me explain that I use both 64-bit and 32-bit Linux
implementations (mostly CentOS, some Fedora, a few Debian), and the
problem first arose on a 64-bit system. The fix was to drastically
increase the softlimit in my run scripts, and since I duplicate config
info on all of my systems - regardless of 64 or 32-bit OSes -- I've
never seen this be a problem in the 32-bit systems.
What happens when the process runs out of RAM because of the need for
the TLS libraries is that the process crashes -- with indeterminate
results.
So, my suggestion is to up your softlimit and let's go from there!
I'd like to hear the results of this as well. I increased the softlimits
by 75% or more for x86_64 in the last release so I had thought this
would no longer be a problem. If it is, I'll bump them up some more I guess.
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