[Dovecot] Configuration problem?
Anne Wilson
cannewilson at googlemail.com
Tue Feb 7 17:20:18 EET 2012
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On 07/02/12 11:57, Dennis Guhl wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 08:08:24AM +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
>> On 6 February 2012 17:49, Dennis Guhl <dg at dguhl.org> wrote:
>>> On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 05:33:01PM +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
>>>> I have a new Scientific Linux 6.1 mail server (dovecot -n
>>>> below) and am seeing the following in the logs, with no idea
>>>> what is happening:
>>>>
>>>> --------------------- Dovecot Begin ------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dovecot was killed, and not restarted afterwards.
>>>
>>> You shut dovecot down and does not restart it.
>>>
>> It appears to be doing things without my intervention. Despite
>> the reports that it kept shutting down, Dovecot continued to
>> serve messages throughout the day.
>
> The messages logwatch shows appeared at some time within the
> analysed period and are not necessarily in a time sorted order.
> Btw do not rely on any summary of log files but look into the log
> yourself.
>
> [..]
>
Actually, this morning there aren't the same messages, so perhaps I was
restarting services while trying to get it right - in fact it seems very
likely that that was so. Today there are a few like
dovecot: imap(anne): Disconnected: Logged out bytes=11892/21219: 1
Time(s)
I presume that refers to clients logging out of the imap connection? In
which case, I can forget about that.
I normally read the summary each morning and refer directly to the logs
if I see something that looks unusual. Occasionally, as in this case,
there are entries that I don't understand and I ask those who do :-)
>> You mean the version of logwatch is too old? I'm beginning to
>> wonder
>
> Yes, the current version is 7.4.0 from march 2011
> (http://www.logwatch.org).
>
>> whether running an Enterprise version is such a good idea after
>> all.
>
> I don't know Scientific Linux but I use Debian stable on all my
> server and I'm very happy with it. Nonetheless do I manually
> upgrade some packages wich added needed features or are maintained
> by upstream.
>
> It is crucial to know and understand the philosophy behind a
> distribution and to decide if this works for you and if you can
> live with the caveats resulting.
>
I've run CentOS for maybe 4 years, and it's similar to SL, both being
RHEL clones, but maintained by different communities. On a server
(even though this is a very "mild" server, being only file and print
serving) the older packages are rarely a problem.
I appreciate the time and trouble you are taking to educate me :-)
Anne
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