Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 13:04 -0700, Bill Landry wrote:
I have a question about using gdb, as I too had a message that I could not move between folders (however, that was prior to 1.1b5). When you say to gdb the "pid of imap process", how do you determine which pid to trace when the output of "ps axf" is?:
2252 ? Ss 0:00 dovecot 2256 ? S 0:00 \_ dovecot-auth 2265 ? S 0:00 \_ imap-login 2266 ? S 0:00 \_ imap-login 2267 ? S 0:00 \_ imap-login 3048 ? S 0:00 \_ imap 3054 ? S 0:00 \_ imap 3061 ? S 0:00 \_ imap 3063 ? S 0:00 \_ imap 3064 ? S 0:00 \_ imap 3065 ? S 0:00 \_ imap 3066 ? S 0:00 \_ imap 3404 ? S 0:00 \_ imap
Well, ps aux at least shows the user (if you use different UIDs). Also if you have an imap process eating 100% CPU that'd be a good clue as well. :)
I had already tried the ps "u" flag, but the user in my configuration is always "vuser".
Setting verbose_proctitle=yes is also helpful.
Ah yes, setting "verbose_proctitle=yes" helped indeed:
vuser [...] imap [bill@inetmsg.com xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
Is there any reason not to keep "verbose_proctitle=yes" set (like performance issues or something)?
Thanks!
Bill