On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 18:44, David Bishop wrote:
On Friday 10 January 2003 10:11 am, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
wrote:
For some, this is near impossible - I'm in Zurich, my server is in
Bern...
Then I don't understand how you would expect staying in runlevel 1 would work
at
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 04:30, Dale W Hodge wrote:
Hum... A similar thing happened to me today. The load got so high it brought my
system to it's knees. I ended up forcing a reboot to fix it. I reset the config
with -L (perform local tests only) -m10 (limit children to max of 10) -S (Stop
Hi,
server I can try this in. Unfortunately, I don't quite know how to force a
Debian server to stay in runlevel 1 during the boot process.
I cannot really help you with your Spamassissin problems but if you do not
want to process any startup scripts at all then from lilo use :
linux
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 12:58, Fred Clausen wrote:
Hi,
server I can try this in. Unfortunately, I don't quite know how to force a
Debian server to stay in runlevel 1 during the boot process.
I cannot really help you with your Spamassissin problems but if you do not
want to process any
On Friday 10 January 2003 10:11 am, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 12:58, Fred Clausen wrote:
Hi,
server I can try this in. Unfortunately, I don't quite know how to
force a Debian server to stay in runlevel 1 during the boot process.
I cannot
- Original Message -
From: David Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: SpamAssassin Causing Server Startup Failure
For some, this is near impossible - I'm in Zurich, my server is in
Bern...
Then I don't understand how you
- Original Message -
... When 'initd' got to spamassassin, the server just hung and would
not continue the boot process. I waited for almost five minutes but it
didn't time out or continue. ... I have not yet tried to simply
turn off spamd in /etc/defaults/spamassassin but have one
non-critical server I can try this in. Unfortunately, I don't quite know
how to force a Debian server to stay in runlevel 1 during the boot process.
from the lilo prompt: 'linux (or whatever image name here) single'
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From: Gene Grimm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
During the past couple of days I have noticed log entries showing that
spamassassin's daemon refused connections from spamc on our two mail
servers. Today, our local mail server was so bogged down I was forced to
reset
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