Our logs are filled with messages like this:
Jul 30 09:53:57 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(124s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 09:56:17 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(124s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 09:57:17 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(124s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 09:58:17 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(124s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 09:58:52 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(122s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 10:01:51 chatham dovecot: login: received another "not
listening" notification (if you can't login at all, see src/lib/
fdpass.c)
Jul 30 10:02:17 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(124s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 10:03:52 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(122s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 10:07:07 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(124s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 10:07:07 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(124s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 10:07:07 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(125s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 10:07:17 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(123s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 10:07:52 chatham dovecot-auth: Login process has too old
(123s) requests, killing it.
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot: Killed with signal 15
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (13)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (15)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (16)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (18)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (24)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (7)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (10)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (11)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (17)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (27)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (20)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (22)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (23)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (29)
Jul 30 10:09:07 chatham dovecot-auth: I/O leak: 0x8054940 (30)
Can anyone decipher this?
-- Jacob Elder
On Jul 28, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Jacob Elder wrote:
I have been run into a weird problem with dovecot. We have 4
identical servers running dovecot, serving both IMAP and POP3
clients. Every few hours, clients start timing out after the PASS
command. Here is what the process tree looks like at that time:6718 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/dovecot 6719 ? S 0:00 \_ dovecot-auth 6881 ? S 0:00 | \_ dovecot-auth 6883 ? S 0:00 | \_ dovecot-auth 6890 ? S 0:00 | \_ dovecot-auth 6928 ? S 0:00 | \_ dovecot-auth 6929 ? S 0:00 | \_ dovecot-auth 6934 ? S 0:00 | \_ dovecot-auth 6936 ? S 0:00 | \_ dovecot-auth 6939 ? S 0:00 | \_ dovecot-auth 6720 ? S 0:00 \_ imap-login 6721 ? S 0:00 \_ imap-login 6722 ? S 0:00 \_ imap-login 6782 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6808 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6884 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6885 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6886 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6887 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6888 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6889 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6931 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6937 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login 6940 ? S 0:00 \_ pop3-login
After running invoke-rc.d dovecot stop, the process tree looks like
this:6782 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 6808 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 6881 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth 6883 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth 6884 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 6885 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 6886 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 6887 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 6889 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 6890 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth 6928 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth 6929 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth 6931 ? S 0:00 pop3-login 6934 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth 6936 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth 6939 ? S 0:00 dovecot-auth
If I run "killall -9 dovecot-auth pop3-login; invoke-rc.d dovecot
start", service resumes for a few hours. This happens both on 2.6.8
and 2.4.27. This is Debian testing, 512 MB RAM, about 20 users per
server. We use libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap for all users other than
root. Samba, SSH, saslauthd (for Postfix), login, etc all work as
expected. There is a 5th server that is identical to the other 4
except is NOT using libpam-ldap, and dovecot does not hang on this
machine. Any ideas?-- Jacob Elder