Hello again,
ASSP Version: 1.9.9(13262)
I think it did an upgrade on its own again which is fine by me.
However, the process keeps dying on me.
Is there a way to check if assp is running and if its not start
automatically.
Here's what I have under /etc/init.d/
I have a file named assp.start
I have three files:
/etc/init.d/assp
/usr/local/assp/start
/usr/local/assp/stop
I'm sure they are on sourceforge somewhere because I didn't write them. I
have attached them but I'm not sure if the list allows attachments. Let me
know and I can email them direct if they get stripped.
I find that
Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
Is there a way to check if assp is running and if its not start
automatically.
I use monit to watch ASSP.
Doug
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Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
I missed this bit..
I have a cron job for this (attached). It opens a connection to both the
SMTP and Web interface ports and makes sure it gets a connection
Uses mutt to send email notifications.
My actual script contains a few of other things for other daemons/upgrades
and connectivity so
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schreibt:
I use monit to watch ASSP.
Doug
ASSP 1.9.9 has a builtin watchdog.
Section: Automatic Update / Restart:
-Enable Watchdog (EnableWatchdog)
-Restart/Kill after this many Seconds (WatchdogHeartBeat)
-Kill Restart
Hi all,
fixed in assp 2.3.4 build 13263:
- if a mail was blocked because of foreign BCC recipients, the SPAM flag
was not set, which caused the deletion of
the collected file
- the SenderBase querys were running in to a timeout condition (given no
results) too often
V2 now uses a
I have a cron job for this (attached). It opens a connection to both
the SMTP and Web interface ports and makes sure it gets a connection
hmm... not bad, but before that, I think you'd better check if the ASSP
process is running, then, if it's running (and only if it's running)
you may go on
Thank you all for your replies.
I think I am going to go with the built-in feature.
No need to make things more complicated.
However, I will have a thorough look at monit.
Thank you all again for your time,
s.
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Fritz Borgstedt f...@iworld.de wrote:
ASSP
However, I will have a thorough look at monit.
If you go that route, here is my config:
set mail-format {
from: assp.monit AT somedomain.com
subject: [Monit] $SERVICE $EVENT at $DATE
message: Monit $ACTION $SERVICE
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schreibt:
I think I am going to go with the built-in feature.
It would be better to run a not dying version. the versions which
are dying in your installatio are not known for that behaviout. Is
there nothing in the log? Did you run
Hi folks,
We seem to be getting a large amount of false positives lately (I'm talking
over a period of the last few months). The corpus confidence comes back as
almost bang on most of the time .
It does seem to be getting worse over time.
What are everyone's best practices for tuning
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