Re: sync_master dying

From: Simon Matter (no email)
Date: Tue May 02 2006 - 05:59:54 EDT

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    > Hi All,
    >
    > I have had a couple of situations today where sync_master has terminated
    > abnormally, and I am trying to figure out where to look for the problem.
    > I am running Cyrus-IMAPd 2.3.3 under CentOS 3.6.
    >
    > The first of the log entries for the two terminations show:
    >
    > <snip>
    > master[6348]: process 22661 exited, signaled to death by 6
    > </snip>
    > Which according to 'man 7 signal' says that a signal 6 is a SIGABRT. Any
    > ideas what would have caused this?
    >
    > The second error is curious too.
    > <snip>
    > syncserver[23808]: IOERROR: creating quota file
    > /rep1/imap-backup/var/lib/imap/quota/c/user.changed.NEW: Too many open
    > files

    What about the per user limit? What does ulimit -a tell you for the cyrus
    user?

    Simon

    > syncserver[23808]: DBERROR: error storing user.changed: cyrusdb error
    > master[6348]: process 23808 exited, signaled to death by 11
    > </snip>
    >
    > The odd thing about the second "Two many open files" error is that a cat
    > of
    > /proc/sys/fs/file-nr shows:
    > 2175 520 235928
    >
    > Which suggests that 2175 is the maximum number of open files the machine's
    > had, which is miles away from the file max of 235928?
    >
    > Anyone have some ideas about what might be going on here?
    >
    > Thanks
    > Roland
    >
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