On 3/20/23 21:29, Elisamuel Resto Donate wrote:
Hello,
I don't know what the error means or how to get rid of it.
But in the replies, I do see something that might indicate a misunderstanding of how /proc works.
Every pid will be getting a different file than another pid when it accesses things in /proc/self. You can't apply anything you learn from accessing /proc/self/status in a shell prompt to dovecot, because dovecot gets a different file when it accesses /proc/self/status.
Open up two shells on the same system and then do this command in both:
ls -al /proc/self
You'll see that one shell has a different symlink target than the other.
Instead, find the pid for dovecot and look at /proc/NNNNN/status. This command might work:
ls -al /proc/pgrep dovecot
/status
Thanks, Shawn