Tracking down errors: sql_select option missing

Forrest Aldrich forrie at forrie.com
Thu Sep 15 22:45:58 EDT 2005


I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.2.12_1 (compiled via FreeBSD ports) on 
FreeBSD-6.0-BETA4.

I'm trying to track down a non-fatal error that keeps popping up (on 
every transaction) in my syslog:

    Sep 15 22:33:01 forrie lmtpunix[68054]: sql_select option missing
    Sep 15 22:33:01 forrie lmtpunix[68054]: _sasl_plugin_load failed on
    sasl_auxprop_plug_in
    it for plugin: sql

My cyrus.conf has:

    lmtpunix  cmd="lmtpd" listen="/var/imap/socket/lmtp" prefork=0


Though I can't see where this is related, my 
/usr/local/lib/sasl2/Sendmail.conf has:

    pwcheck_method: auxprop
    sasl_mech_list: cram-md5 digest-md5
    auxprop_plugin: sasldb
    allowanonymouslogin: 0


I can't find mention of SQL anywhere... it's possible I've just been 
looking too hard.

Anyone know how I can fix that?

The other non-fatal error I'm seeing is this:

    Sep 15 22:00:26 forrie master[54305]: process 67400 exited, status 0
    Sep 15 22:01:26 forrie master[54305]: process 67309 exited, status 0
    Sep 15 22:03:25 forrie master[54305]: process 67578 exited, status 0
    Sep 15 22:07:57 forrie master[54305]: process 67600 exited, status 0
    Sep 15 22:08:58 forrie master[54305]: process 67607 exited, status 0
    Sep 15 22:09:55 forrie master[54305]: process 54448 exited, status 0
    Sep 15 22:14:28 forrie master[54305]: process 67715 exited, status 0
    Sep 15 22:15:00 forrie master[54305]: process 54328 exited, status 0
    Sep 15 22:15:28 forrie master[54305]: process 67718 exited, status 0


This seems to be harmless, like the "no user in db" problem.   But I'm 
still curious why it would be doing this.

There are a lot of spurious log events that I'd like to shift to another 
place rather than /var/log/messages.



Thanks.





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