On 4-Mar-2009, at 20:29, Victor Duchovni wrote:
Add "-v" to the cleanup(8) service to see where the change was made.
cleanup unix n - n - 0 cleanup -v
that REALLY broke things.
Lots of stuff, ending with:
Mar 4 20:58:22 mail postfix/cleanup[55873]: cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: flags
Mar 4 20:58:22 mail postfix/cleanup[55873]: input attribute name: flags
Mar 4 20:58:22 mail postfix/cleanup[55873]: input attribute value: 178
Mar 4 20:58:22 mail postfix/cleanup[55873]: cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: (list terminator)
Mar 4 20:58:22 mail postfix/cleanup[55873]: input attribute name: (end)
Mar 4 20:58:22 mail postfix/cleanup[55873]: panic: cleanup_strflags:
unrecognized flag value(s) 0x80
Mar 4 20:58:23 mail postfix/master[1001]: warning: process /usr/local/
libexec/postfix/cleanup pid 55873 killed by signal 6
Mar 4 20:58:23 mail postfix/master[1001]: warning: /usr/local/libexec/
postfix/cleanup: bad command startup -- throttling
I turned off -v and the crashing stopped. I see Weitse posted a fix to
this in March of last year. *cough*
I'm thinking it's time to upgrade postfix (Postfix 2.5.1 20080216)
anyway... 2.5.6 coming up, I think.
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