Thanks for the reply, the mail queue is empty, is there any way to check what mailman is actually doing in this instance, I have tried starting qrunner in verbose mode with the -v switch, there was no extra output using verbose with qrunner.
Any ideas what could be causing this, and or how to better diagnose the problem.
Cheers,
-bash
Mark Dadgar wrote:
Benjamin Ash at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like a mailman 2.1.2 process has been running for days, using 99% of the cpu.
I have restarted the mailman qrunner serveral times, but the python
process jumps up immediately to 99%.
Any ideas what could be causing this, I am running python 2.2.3, note it was doing the same thing under python 2.1.x
When I experienced this, it was because htdig barfed doing it's nightly thing and cron tried to send 20MB of error messages to the "mailman" mailing list. Python spun for hours and hours trying to process that bad boy.
Look and see if you have some massive email queued that mailman is trying to process.
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