Running Dovecot 1.0-rc27 on Solaris 10..
We have been noticing intermittent messages of this sort and wondered if this indicates whether we need to add more dovecot-auth worker processes:
Mar 28 03:15:41 myhost dovecot: pop3-login: Can't connect to auth server at default: Connection refused Mar 28 08:10:20 myhost dovecot: imap-login: Can't connect to auth server at default: Connection refused Mar 28 09:08:13 myhost dovecot: imap-login: Can't connect to auth server at default: Connection refused Mar 28 10:23:38 myhost dovecot: imap-login: Can't connect to auth server at default: Connection refused Mar 28 10:35:37 myhost dovecot: imap-login: Can't connect to auth server at default: Connection refused Mar 28 10:50:59 myhost dovecot: imap-login: Can't connect to auth server at default: Connection refused Mar 28 12:00:44 myhost dovecot: pop3-login: Can't connect to auth server at default: Connection refused Mar 28 12:07:31 myhost dovecot: imap-login: Can't connect to auth server at default: Connection refused Mar 28 14:44:57 myhost dovecot: imap-login: Can't connect to auth server at default: Connection refused
However, this system has over 7,000 users and 1,500 simultaneous IMAP and POP3 connections, and we only see one dovecot-auth process running. By contrast, another server has over 11,000 users and 3,000 simultaneous IMAP and POP3 connections (but is currently running rc24), and we only have seen 3 of the above error messages there -- and there is only one dovecot-auth process there as well. Does this sound right?
Also, how many times are these connections retried (and at what sleep interval, if any) before it gives up?
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