Hi Thomas,

Success!

I did as you asked in this email...it locked up within a few minutes 
after I started it. Waiting 5 minutes, it did not write anything else 
out to the log - the perl process was locked up.

I tried changing IOEngine with no change in operation.

Next, I saw your email regarding ASSP_OCR.pm. I renamed that module 
as well, and restarted - and no lockup! I let the process run for an 
hour, and it has been the most stable I have ever seen it.

As a further test, I named ASSP_SkeletonTest.xx back to 
ASSP_SkeletionTest.pm, and left ASSP_OCR.pm named ASSP_OCR.xx. I 
restarted...and it was stable. I let it run for half an hour.

Next, I stopped it, renamed ASSP_OCR.xx back to ASSP_OCR.pm and 
restarted. It locked up within 2 minutes.

I stopped it, renamed ASSP_OCR.pm back to ASSP_OCR.xx, and restarted. 
It was stable, and has been running that way now for the past 25 
minutes with no problems whatsoever.

So it appears that the OCR module is the one causing the problems.

I would note that I was still having the path problem with my OCR module:

[startup] Info: try loading plugin ASSP_OCR
[startup] ASSP_OCR: can not find convert from ImageMagick in PATH!? 
No images wiil be processed!
[startup] ASSP_OCR: Plugin successful called for runlevel 'complete mail'!

This is despite the fact that ImageMagick's convert.exe is most 
definitely in the system PATH. I don't know if this is related to 
this problem or not.

The one thing I *do* notice: I am still having thousands of spam 
emails written to my "discarded" directory every day as I described 
back on the 12th and 13th of this month, despite the fact that it is 
configured to never do so:

NonSpamLog:=2
baysNonSpamLog:=0
SpamLog:=1
npAttachLog:=0
wlAttachLog:=0
extAttachLog:=0
SpamVirusLog:=0
spamBombLog:=0
scriptLog:=3
blDomainLog:=3
spamHeloLog:=0
forgedHeloLog:=0
invalidHeloLog:=0
spamBucketLog:=3
baysSpamLog:=0
SPFFailLog:=3
RBLFailLog:=3
URIBLFailLog:=3
SRSFailLog:=3
spamPTRLog:=3
spamMXALog:=3
spamISLog:=3
spamSBLog:=3
spamMSLog:=3
spamPBLog:=3
DKIMLog:=1
BackLog:=
freqNonSpam:=1
freqSpam:=1


At 01:13 AM 3/25/2009, Thomas Eckardt/eck wrote:

>Hi Scott,
>
>please try the following:
>
>- use 2.0.0_16.11
>- rename the ASSP_SkeletonTest.pm to *.xx - to prevent loading this
>unneeded plugin
>- set 'MsgScoreOnEnd' to off
>
>start ASSP - if it stucks, wait at least 3.5 minutes - if there is
>anything working, the monitoring funktions should tell us where the
>threads are stucking
>
>If the above does not help:
>
>- set 'IOEngine' to 1
>
>start ASSP - if it stucks, wait at least 3.5 minutes - if there is
>anything working, the monitoring funktions should tell us where the
>threads are stucking
>
>Thomas
>
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