No, but I upgraded to b15075 when it was available, and then started 
seeing the 'hmmdb' mysql table filled up with a few hundred MB of data, 
and a few million records, which is more inline with what I was 
expecting. Now it doesn't seem to 'forget' the HMM DB if it crashes or 
is restarted.

-C



K Post wrote on 4/30/2015 1:08 PM:
> Did you ever get to the bottom of this?  I think I'm seeing something
> similar.
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 2:31 AM, Mr. Courtney Creighton <a...@dezignguy.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying out the HMM feature (DoHMM set to 'monitor'). After a
>> rebuild, the log says that it was doing HMM checks. I had it set
>> originally with (HMMusesBDB) on, til I could see how much data I was
>> dealing with. But then I was changing other config settings, and one of
>> them shutdown ASSP with an exception (IO::Socket::SSL is very particular
>> about SSLversion). Sometime after that I noticed that I was getting the
>> error: "HMM is not available - hmmdb is empty" in the logs. I did a
>> manual rebuild, and restart, and it seemed to resolve it - at least HMM
>> checks started again. But I couldn't find the BDB database files that
>> are being used for HMM - at least not the ones that are really used. The
>> HMMdb and HMMdb.bdb files in the assp root are 1KB and 12KB
>> respectively. That doesn't seem quite big enough for the ~3 million
>> records that the rebuild process claims it is saving.
>>
>> I was continuing to get "HMM is not available - hmmdb is empty" errors
>> appearing in the log, til the rebuild would run again each night. So
>> somehow assp is forgetting the HMM db after a while. I'm wondering if it
>> is keeping it in memory and not saving it to disk?
>>
>> Then I turned off (HMMusesBDB), and expected assp to use the mysql
>> database for the hmmdb, which is what the spamdb is using. I haven't
>> seen anymore "hmmdb is empty" errors in the log after that switch. But I
>> also checked the mysql db that assp is using, and there is an hmmdb
>> table in there, but it is empty. Where is the hmmdb mysql data kept? The
>> log shows that it is doing HMM checks and returning results for mails.
>>
>> The only files that look big enough to contain the actual HMM data are
>> apparently the rebuild tmp files, *.chains and *.totals, in
>> tmpDB/rebuildDB/. Is assp just operating off those temp files?
>>
>> It's not just me seeing this... another user emailed in to the user list
>> on 2/23/2015 about the same "hmmdb is empty" issue. He just didn't get
>> any further with it.
>>
>> I'm on CentOS 6, using perl 5.20.1, and assp 2.4.3(15059).
>>
>> -C
>>
>>
>>
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