This is a discussion on vmailmgr too many processes? within the alt.comp.mail.qmail forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; Hi all, I have vmailmgr alongside qmail and courier, and it looks like its just keeps kreading new prosses while ...
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Hi all,
I have vmailmgr alongside qmail and courier, and it looks like its just keeps kreading new prosses while older ones never die. Is this normal? Thanks Kyriacos PS As ps -ef sample: root 10803 1 0 2005 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/unixserver /tmp/.vmailm root 19433 1 0 2005 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/unixserver /tmp/.vmailm root 19463 1 0 2005 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/unixserver /tmp/.vmailm root 19778 1 0 2005 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/unixserver /tmp/.vmailm root 16551 1 0 2005 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/unixserver /tmp/.vmailm ..... and so on |
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<kyriacos.sakkas@gmail.com> ecrivait/schrieb/wrote:
> Hi all, > I have vmailmgr alongside qmail and courier, and it looks like its just > keeps kreading new prosses while older ones never die. Is this normal? nope, only one should be enough... maybe your qmailctl script is not correct? (starts unixserver every time, but don't stop it?). Your processes looks quite old anyway (2005)... :) Olivier -- __________________________________________________ _______________ Olivier M. - spam-2006-04@8304.ch - PGP: 0E84D2EA - Switzerland |