service imap pid nnnn in BUSY state: terminated abnormally
Aidan Evans
ae at dal.ca
Mon Jun 1 10:21:57 EDT 2009
I sent this last Friday but it never appeared (and I did not get any
non-delivery report), so I'm trying again.
I am attempting to upgrade a Cyrus Murder from 2.3.12p2 to 2.3.14. The
mupdate and backend servers are happy at 2.3.14, but on the frontends while
I can login successfully, attempting to select a folder fails with messages
like
May 29 12:13:59 kil-imap-13 master[15558]: process 15584 exited, signaled to
death by 11
May 29 12:13:59 kil-imap-13 master[15558]: service imap pid 15584 in BUSY
state: terminated abnormally
This is on Red Hat Linux 5 (2.6.18-128.1.6.el5PAE kernel).
I have not found anything in the Cyrus mailing list archive that looks like
this. A Google search did find a similar problem from just a couple of weeks
ago with a Debian installation which was attributed to "packages sasl2-bin,
libsasl2-2 and libsasl2-modules".
I am using the Red Hat SASL RPMs, version 2.1.22-4 which appears to be the
latest. This has worked so far, so I have not installed SASL from Cyrus
itself. The Cyrus SASL 2.1.23 announcement only talks about a "potential"
buffer overflow which suggests to me that the change there is not relevant
Should I switch to Cyrus SASL?
The mailbox database is skiplist, seen and subscription are flat, and quota
is legacy; others are Berkeley.
cyradm "version" is
name : Cyrus IMAPD
version : v2.3.14 2009/03/25 10:41:00
vendor : Project Cyrus
support-url: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu
os : Linux
os-version : 2.6.18-128.el5PAE
environment: Built w/Cyrus SASL 2.1.22
Running w/Cyrus SASL 2.1.22
Built w/Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 4.3.29: (September 12,
2006)
Running w/Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 4.3.29: (September 12,
2006)
Built w/OpenSSL 0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 01 Jul 2008
Running w/OpenSSL 0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 01 Jul 2008
CMU Sieve 2.3
TCP Wrappers
mmap = shared
lock = fcntl
nonblock = fcntl
idle = poll
Aidan Evans | Networks & Systems
(902)494-3332 | Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Canada
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