Replication: sync_client -r dies

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I'm running 2.3.9 on a FreeBSD 6.2 system.

Recently, I installed 2.3.9 on an Ubuntu 7.10 system and set it up as
a replica of my original server.

Everything seems to be running well, except that the "sync_client -r"
processes on the master tend to die after a while -- at which point no
more sync activity happens, ever, until I restart Cyrus on the master.

Here are the sync-related lines in my configuration files.

On the master:

    cyrus.conf:
        syncclient cmd="/usr/local/cyrus/bin/sync_client -r"

    imapd.conf:
        sync_host: flipflop.richw.org
        sync_authname: admin
        sync_password: ********
        sync_machineid: 1
        sync_log: true
        sync_repeat_interval: 15

On the replica:

    cyrus.conf:
        syncserver cmd="/usr/cyrus/bin/sync_server" listen="csync"

    imapd.conf:
        sync_machineid: 1

Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong, and/or what I can do
to make sure a sync_client stays running on my master server?

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