Hi Julian,

I have 20 users, my server is a CentOS 5.7, I will increase the PREFORK value.

Thanks for your answer.

 

Regards,

Louis

 

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De : Julian Robbins [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : mardi 31 janvier 2012 10:39
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [SOGo] Crash server

 

On 31/01/12 09:16, [email protected] wrote: 

Hi,

Sometime my server crash, the SOGo process take 100% of cpu, if I do 
"/etc/init.d/sogo stop", sogo didn't stop, I'm forced to kill process with 
"kill -KILL".

In log, I have a lot of "the socket was shutdown".

 

An extract from my logs:

server.domain.loc - - [25/Jan/2012:14:36:35 GMT] "REPORT 
/SOGo/dav/user3/Calendar/user4_C495AEAB-88F0-0001-D1B4-653E46904F40/ HTTP/1.1" 
207 125/245 0.009 - - 0

server.domain.loc - - [25/Jan/2012:14:36:35 GMT] "OPTIONS 
/SOGo/dav/user3/Calendar HTTP/1.1" 200 0/0 0.005 - - 0

server.domain.loc - - [25/Jan/2012:14:36:35 GMT] "REPORT 
/SOGo/dav/user3/Calendar/personal/ HTTP/1.1" 207 125/245 0.009 - - 0

server.domain.loc - - [25/Jan/2012:14:36:35 GMT] "OPTIONS 
/SOGo/dav/user3/Contacts HTTP/1.1" 200 0/0 0.011 - - 0

Jan 25 14:37:38 sogod [8438]: [WARN] <0x0x19a10fc8[WOWatchDogChild]> pid 30829 
has been hanging in the same request for 1 minutes

I had similar problems. 




Jan 25 14:38:38 sogod [8438]: [WARN] <0x0x19a10fc8[WOWatchDogChild]> pid 30829 
has been hanging in the same 

        );

        SxVMemLimit = 512;

        WOMessageUseUTF8 = YES;

        WOParsersUseUTF8 = YES;

        WOPort = 20000;

        WOUseRelativeURLs = YES;

    };

}

 

How many WOWorkers do you have ?

One thing to check is if you use a debian based system, the setting for 
WOWorkers is actually overwritten by the value in /etc/default/sogo ie the 
value in the main .GNUStep config is not taken

ie my /etc/default/sogo looks like :-

# The amount of processes that should be spawned (Default: 1)
PREFORK=5

# The name of the account under which SOGo will be running (Default: sogo)
# USER=sogo

Hope this helps

Julian

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