Yes its being targeted for 8.04.1
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** Changed in: dovecot (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: New => In Progress
Target: None => ubuntu-8.04.1
** Changed in: dovecot (Ubuntu Hardy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mathias Gug (mathiaz)
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Shouldn't i be included on hardy?
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An updated version of dovecot is available in my PPA -
https://launchpad.net/~mathiaz/+archive/.
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After some discussions, it seems that the problem is related to the
login_max_processes_count option. The dapper version of dovecot wasn't
enforcing this limit - this would explain why the dapper backport was
working smoothly on hardy. Hardy version properly handles the
login_max_process_count opti
Can you provide us with some of the logs showing the errors you are
experiencing?
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So we just upgraded the mail server to hardy, and unfortunately we ran
into the same problem again.
This takes the dapper backport and any possible interaction with
dapper libraries/kernel etc. out of the picture as we're now running a
vanilla hardy server (with hardy kernel and hardy dovecot) and
I have run 12 instances of the script (the python one) in parallel and
nothing goes wrong, I think it has been a packaging issue.
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I have got the debdiff, uploading it for the record.
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I can't build hardy's dovecot on dapper out of the box, can you please
post the exact changes that was made to dovecot for it to build (if you
can upload the .deb it will be better)
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i think it may be a compatibility issue on the config files, so for the test
case we should:
a) install dapper
b) paste the configuration James posted here
c) test if it works ok
d) compile hardy's dovecot from source on dapper, and upgrade it
e) reproduce the bug
I have been a little busy this da
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I've spent some time trying to reproduce this problem but all my
attempts have been unsuccessful so far.
Using a hardy dovecot server, I've tried to reproduce the unable to
connect problem. I ran tests with ~ 200 clients connecting concurrently.
I hit the default login_max_processes_count limit (s
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yes, sorry i meant dovecot, i don't know where i have my head on.
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Also i would like to know how did you backport postfix, changing the
sources to hardy ones and installing postfix using apt-get or just
downloading the packages and installing them using dpkg
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> Which back end did you use for dovecot? passwd, mysql, ldap?
passwd
> Can you post the config file cleaning the sensible information please.
I'll do this tomorrow.
> Also i would like to know how did you backport postfix, changing the
> sources to hardy ones and installing postfix using apt-g
Which back end did you use for dovecot? passwd, mysql, ldap? Can you
post the config file cleaning the sensible information please.
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Target: None => ubuntu-8.04
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** Changed in: dovecot (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mathias Gug (mathiaz)
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While using the qa-regression-testing scripts, I saw an SSL connection
hang once while doing a batch of test runs. When it hung, I had to kill
-9 the server to get it to drop the port. Before seeing this bug, I
assumed I had just done something goofy, especially since I never saw
the issue again
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