that's a different issue i believe. The symptoms i described (in a
separate message) involved the sqwebmail program hung, with no
processing activity taking place - and the client network
connection long since terminated (though perhaps the broken network
connection played a part in it).
in one case i had four sqwebmail processes in this state
simultaneously, having been hung for a few hours.
At 08:44 AM 1/31/01, Scott Ramshaw wrote:
>You guys might want to check your webserver's access log when
>sqwebmail
>goes nuts. I had over 10000 messages in my Inbox and whenever I
>would use
>sqwebmail it would use very high CPU resources while parsing
>through my
>Maildir with thousands of files. What you see as sqwebmail going
>nuts may
>just be a user with tons of email using sqwebmail.
>
>
>On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Clint Bullock wrote:
>
> > harm wrote:
> >
> > > I`m using sqwebmail here. Great program, but with a recent
> version it
> > > sometimes hangs and eats 100% cpu.
> > > I don`t know what causes it, and I haven`t really
> investigated it yet. But if nobody
> > > has had this problem before I guess I`ll have to ;-)
> > > The question is thus: Is this known?
> >
> > I had the same problem with sqwebmail-1.2.0.
> >
> > I had built an rpm with these options:
> > %configure --with-htmllibdir=%{htmllibdir}
> --with-cachedir=%{cachedir} \
> > --libexecdir=%{_libexecdir} \
> > --enable-cgibindir=%{cgibindir} \
> > --enable-imagedir=%{imagedir} \
> > --enable-imageurl=%{imageurl} \
> > --with-cacheowner=%{cacheowner} \
> > --sysconfdir=%{htmllibdir} \
> > --enable-https=login \
> > --enable-softtimeout=300 \
> > --enable-mimetypes=/etc/mime.types \
> > --with-maxargsize=2097152 \
> > --with-maxformargsize=2097152 \
> > --with-maxmsgsize=2097152 \
> > --with-ispell=/usr/bin/ispell
> >
> > This is running on a RedHat Linux 6.2 Dell PE2450 PIII with
> kernel 2.2.18. Users mail
> > directories are nfsv3 mounted off a NetApp 720, and all user
> lookups are done through
> > LDAP...
> >
> > On monday, I noticed that 4 sqwebmail processes were running
> and consuming 24.9% of the
> > cpu, each. So, I downloaded sqwebmail-1.2.3 and built new
> RPMS. As it was compiling, I
> > received a new email in my inbox stating that sqwebmail-1.2.4
> had been released. So, I
> > downloaded that one, and built it. And, that is the one I'm
> currently using. No
> > problems, so far ;) Otherwise, it's been a great webmail
> server for us.
> >
> > Later,
> > --
> >
> > S. Clint Bullock
> > Network Administrator
> > University of Georgia
> > Office of the Vice President for Research
> > 626 Boyd GSRC
> > Athens, GA 30602-7411
> > (706) 542-5936
> > (706) 542-3837 FAX
> >
> >
> >
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