Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-29 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2012-01-28 3:24 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: On 17.1.2012, at 16.23, Michael Orlitzky wrote: First of all, feature request: doveconf -d show the default value of all settings Done: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/41cb0217b7c3 Awesome, thanks Timo! This makes it much easier to

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-28 Thread Timo Sirainen
On 17.1.2012, at 16.23, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > First of all, feature request: > > doveconf -d >show the default value of all settings Done: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/41cb0217b7c3

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-18 Thread Don Buchholz
Timo Sirainen wrote: On Mon, 2012-01-16 at 14:41 -0800, Don Buchholz wrote: I've been having some problems with IMAP user connections to the Dovecot (v2.0.8) server. The following message is being logged. Jan 16 10:51:36 postal dovecot: master: Warning: service(imap-login): process

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-18 Thread Timo Sirainen
On Mon, 2012-01-16 at 14:41 -0800, Don Buchholz wrote: > I've been having some problems with IMAP user connections to the Dovecot > (v2.0.8) server. The following message is being logged. > > Jan 16 10:51:36 postal dovecot: master: Warning: > service(imap-login): process_limit reached, c

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 01/17/12 14:48, Don Buchholz wrote: >> > Doh! Thanks, Michael. I wasn't looking at the original error message > closely enough. I scanned too quickly and saw "service(imap)" and not > "service(imap-login)". Now the failure when there are only ~200 (total) > dovecot processes makes sense (

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Don Buchholz
Michael Orlitzky wrote: On 01/17/12 14:02, Don Buchholz wrote: But, Michael's right, documentation can be wrong. So, I dumped the entire configuration. Here are the values found on the running system. Both imap and pop3 services have "process_limit = 1024". You probably just posted

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Don Buchholz
Michael Orlitzky wrote: On 01/17/12 13:15, Don Buchholz wrote: What makes me think 1024 is the default? The documentation: --> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Services?highlight=%28process_limit%29#imap.2C_pop3.2C_managesieve That's only for those three services (imap, pop3, manage

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 01/17/12 14:02, Don Buchholz wrote: >> > But, Michael's right, documentation can be wrong. So, I dumped the > entire configuration. Here are the values found on the running system. > Both imap and pop3 services have "process_limit = 1024". > You probably just posted this while my last message

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Don Buchholz
Don Buchholz wrote: Michael Orlitzky wrote: First of all, feature request: doveconf -d show the default value of all settings On 01/16/12 17:41, Don Buchholz wrote: The 'doveconf -n' output is attached. I have not set any "process_limit" values, and I don't think I'm getting anywher

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 01/17/12 13:15, Don Buchholz wrote: >> > What makes me think 1024 is the default? > The documentation: > --> > http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Services?highlight=%28process_limit%29#imap.2C_pop3.2C_managesieve > That's only for those three services (imap, pop3, managesieve), not for imap-login unf

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Don Buchholz
Michael Orlitzky wrote: First of all, feature request: doveconf -d show the default value of all settings On 01/16/12 17:41, Don Buchholz wrote: The 'doveconf -n' output is attached. I have not set any "process_limit" values, and I don't think I'm getting anywhere close to the 1024

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2012-01-17 9:58 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote: Using -a shows you all settings, as they're running in your installation. That's the defaults, except where they're overwritten by your config. I was asking for the defaults regardless of what's in my config file, so that I don't have to deduce the

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 01/17/12 09:58, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > > Using -a shows you all settings, as they're running in your > installation. That's the defaults, except where they're overwritten by > your config. > > I was asking for the defaults regardless of what's in my config file, so > that I don't have to de

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 01/17/12 09:31, Duane Hill wrote: > On Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 14:23:47 UTC, mich...@orlitzky.com > confabulated: > >> First of all, feature request: > >> doveconf -d >> show the default value of all settings > > You mean like doveconf(1) ? > > OPTIONS >-a Show all se

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Duane Hill
On Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 14:23:47 UTC, mich...@orlitzky.com confabulated: > First of all, feature request: > doveconf -d > show the default value of all settings You mean like doveconf(1) ? OPTIONS -a Show all settings with their currently configured values. -- If at f

Re: [Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-17 Thread Michael Orlitzky
First of all, feature request: doveconf -d show the default value of all settings On 01/16/12 17:41, Don Buchholz wrote: > > The 'doveconf -n' output is attached. I have not set any > "process_limit" values, and I don't think I'm getting anywhere close to > the 1024 default, so I'm prett

[Dovecot] imap-login process_limit reached

2012-01-16 Thread Don Buchholz
I've been having some problems with IMAP user connections to the Dovecot (v2.0.8) server. The following message is being logged. Jan 16 10:51:36 postal dovecot: master: Warning: service(imap-login): process_limit reached, client connections are being dropped The server is running Re