Michael,
> I thought I once read that you want the amavisd value (max_servers)
> higher than postfix since the release form quarantine function would use
> an amavisd server.
If you only use amavisd-release once in a blue moon and it can wait a
little when all child processes are busy checking mai
Dustin wrote:
> Gary,
> Thanx for the input!
> I already have $max_servers set at 5...and I have ensured that Postfix &
> Amavisd are matching (causes chaos when they don't match!)
That was $max_requests = 5; that I mentioned.
Gary V
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Gary wrote:
> I would also be inclined to temporarily set:
> $max_requests = 5;
> simply to see if this has an
Gary wrote:
> I would also be inclined to temporarily set:
> $max_requests = 5;
> simply to see if this has any effect (better, worse, not any).
and I would get amavisd-nanny up and running and observe it for a
while. See if you get "went away". Search the archives for
amavisd-nanny.
Gary V
I would also be inclined to temporarily set:
$max_requests = 5;
simply to see if this has any effect (better, worse, not any).
Gary V
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> "It is imper
Gorn wrote:
> Try looking for amavis crash errors in the kernel log. Temp directories
> normally get removed by amavis, except when it crashes. That could be
> due to resource problems. If that is the case raising the log level for
> amavis does not help much.
> Gorn
This seems to fit. I would
Dustin Humm wrote:
Greetings,
I am seeing the following in our mail logs:
...
lost connection with localhost[127.0.0.1] while sending end of data -- message
may be sent more than once
...
Looks like Amavisd is closing the connection on Postfix, but I don't know why. I
have verified our sett
Dustin wrote:
> 'Grep'-ing the log shows nothing related to the keywords you listed -
> that, I find, is unexpected...it seems to me that I would see some of
> those at least, giving an indication of something that's not right...but
> no go...
> We are still getting the errors...and it seems that
ay, March 25, 2006 10:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [AMaViS-user] Amavisd Lost Connection...
Dustin wrote:
> lost connection with localhost[127.0.0.1] while sending end of data
> Gary,
> The time spent scanning is highly variable - anywhere from 300ms
through
Dustin wrote:
> lost connection with localhost[127.0.0.1] while sending end of data
> Gary,
> The time spent scanning is highly variable - anywhere from 300ms through,
> in some cases, 20+ seconds...which I've always thought was high...but
> have never really paid attention until now that I'm
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Dustin wrote:
> Greetings,
> ...
> lost connection with localhost[127.0.0.1] while sending end of data
> ...
> but reviewing the mail & OS logs/stats show that it is passing traffic
&g
Dustin wrote:
> Greetings,
> ...
> lost connection with localhost[127.0.0.1] while sending end of data
> ...
> but reviewing the mail & OS logs/stats show that it is passing traffic
> in a reasonable fashion (i.e. nothing is really
> queuing up and proc/mem stats look good)...
> Dustin.
Gene
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