[Mailman-Users] Mail not sending mail problem

2003-10-06 Thread Mike Alberghini
Last week I upgraded mailman from 2.1.1 to 2.1.3.  Over the weekend mailman
apparently stopped sending mail.  Sunday night it just stopped posting.
I have spent the morning fiddling around with it and here is what I know:

1.  almost 22,000 have built up in mailman/qfiles/in
2.  moving all of these out allowed mail to start flowing again
3.  my error log has countless 'lost data files for filebase' entries
4.  if I move some of the old qfiles back into mailman/qfiles/in, they
don't get sent.

Can anyone give me an idea of how to trace down the cause of this problem?
Is there any way to get the 22,000 old qfiles sent?

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Georgia State University
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Mail not sending mail problem

2003-10-06 Thread Jon Carnes
have you tried using the ~mailman/bin/unshunt program?  It can take as
input the directory that you moved the qfiles into.

I haven't looked at the shunt/unshunt code, but it's worth a shot!

Jon Carnes

On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 11:17, Mike Alberghini wrote:
 Last week I upgraded mailman from 2.1.1 to 2.1.3.  Over the weekend mailman
 apparently stopped sending mail.  Sunday night it just stopped posting.
 I have spent the morning fiddling around with it and here is what I know:
 
 1.  almost 22,000 have built up in mailman/qfiles/in
 2.  moving all of these out allowed mail to start flowing again
 3.  my error log has countless 'lost data files for filebase' entries
 4.  if I move some of the old qfiles back into mailman/qfiles/in, they
 don't get sent.
 
 Can anyone give me an idea of how to trace down the cause of this problem?
 Is there any way to get the 22,000 old qfiles sent?


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Re: [Mailman-Users] Mail not sending mail problem

2003-10-06 Thread Mike Alberghini
As it turned out, one of the other sysadmins created a list to collect
the bounced mail from our mail servers.  Every bounce going to gsu.edu
was being sent to one mailman list.  In about 12 hours that was over 11000
messages.  

The problem was that the mailman ArchRunner was struggling to keep up.
It was hogging the CPU on the box and keeping anything else from happening.
Mailman was under Denail of Service attack from our own webserver. :)

I just thought I'd let the list know this happened, because someone could
use this to screw up a mailman server rather easily.



On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 11:17:56AM -0400, Mike Alberghini wrote:
 Last week I upgraded mailman from 2.1.1 to 2.1.3.  Over the weekend mailman
 apparently stopped sending mail.  Sunday night it just stopped posting.
 I have spent the morning fiddling around with it and here is what I know:
 
 1.  almost 22,000 have built up in mailman/qfiles/in
 2.  moving all of these out allowed mail to start flowing again
 3.  my error log has countless 'lost data files for filebase' entries
 4.  if I move some of the old qfiles back into mailman/qfiles/in, they
 don't get sent.
 
 Can anyone give me an idea of how to trace down the cause of this problem?
 Is there any way to get the 22,000 old qfiles sent?
 
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 Michael Alberghini
 Software Systems Engineer
 Georgia State University
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