Re: Hard-limits for kern.maxproc
Re: Hard-limits for kern.maxproc
- Subject: Re: Hard-limits for kern.maxproc
- From: Nathan <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 17:29:50 -0700
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 5:00 PM, mm w <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Nathan Cyrus is server app developed by Carnegie (I don't know this
> app in details I only use it a couple of time), this application
> should have some tuning, it's only what I m trying to say, you inherit
> from the default conf, maybe you should look in this way,
> re-configuring Cyrus
Oh, ok. Now, I get what you're saying. The cyrus configuration seems
to be just fine, actually. That's one of the places we _started_
looking into when we first set up the server, as that seems like an
obvious place for configuration problems. However, the cyrus
configuration turned out to be just fine. As I stated earlier, it
just uses lots of processes, so as soon as we were able to discover
that and raise the process limits in the kernel and launchd, all our
severe problems disappeared.
I was actually so convinced that the problem was cyrus itself at the
start that I went to their bugzilla installation (at Carnegie, I
believe) and logged a bug about it. I have sinced closed the bug as I
found out that it wasn't really any problem internal to cyrus itself.
~ Nathan
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