Ken Jones wrote:
> Tune your /etc/my.cnf file
>
I dont use MySQL, Ken
well, I delayed a little bit to answer beacause I taught I had solved
it... but I was wrong n I am still worried about..
the vchkpw continues eating my CPU.
in the hope someone helps me, I think I figured out somethings.
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Hi, Justin,
well, there's no one more simple :)
the most options are *no* by default, so I just use:
./configure --enable-qmaildir=/usr/local/qmail
thanks,
Gustavo
Luis, which options did you use when compiling vpopmail?
top shows a vchkpw process consuming more then 90% CPU and I get a
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is Gustavo Facioni Barcellos [mailto:lbarcellos@;emater.tche.br]
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 11:58 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [vchkpw] 90% CPU in vchkpw
> >
> >
> > Hi, all
> >
> > I have a qmail 1.0.3, daemontools 0.76, qmail-sca
Brad Dameron writes:
> What does "softlimit" do?
http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/softlimit.html
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> From: Luis Gustavo Facioni Barcellos [mailto:lbarcellos@;emater.tche.br]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 11:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [vchkpw] 90% CPU in vchkpw
>
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Hi, all
I have a qmail 1.0.3, daemontools 0.76, qmail-scanner 1.12 with mcafee,
vpopmail 5.2.1 and sqwebmail 3.3.4 in a brand new Slackware 8.1 box.
Its all running fine, but sometimes the server stops authenticating. The
top shows a vchkpw process consuming more then 90% CPU and I get a
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