Hi All,
Please help me understand why this happened. Postfix has been running fine for
the past one year + without any issues and suddenly it crashed yesterday on one
of
our production servers with the following messages:
Jun 6 10:41:52 in02 postfix/smtpd[82431]: warning: connect #1 to
On Sat, 06 Jun 2009, Sriram Nyshadham wrote:
Please help me understand why this happened. Postfix has been running fine
for the past one year + without any issues and suddenly it crashed
yesterday on one of our production servers with the following messages:
Jun 6 10:41:52 in02
Well I am using FreeBSD 6.3 and not solaris. Is it quite possible the same
thing would have been done on BSD as well?
Please help me understand why this happened. Postfix has been running fine
for the past one year + without any issues and suddenly it crashed
yesterday on one of our
On Sat, 06 Jun 2009, Sriram Nyshadham wrote:
Well I am using FreeBSD 6.3 and not solaris. Is it quite possible the same
thing would have been done on BSD as well?
Please don't top-post. I'm not sure -- but one of the experts will likely
chime in. Good luck!
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Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net
* Sriram Nyshadham sriram.nyshad...@netenrich.com:
Hi All,
Please help me understand why this happened. Postfix has been running
fine for the past one year + without any issues and suddenly it crashed
yesterday on one of our production servers with the following messages:
I see no crash in
On Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 11:56:42AM -0700, Sriram Nyshadham wrote:
Jun 6 10:41:52 in02 postfix/smtpd[82431]: warning: connect #1 to subsystem
private/rewrite: Connection refused
Don't remove the rewrite socket in /var/spool/postfix/private/
What happened after this? When you stop, there is
Sriram Nyshadham:
Jun 6 10:41:52 in02 postfix/smtpd[82431]: warning: connect #1 to subsystem
private/rewrite: Connection refused
Jun 6 10:41:52 in02 postfix/anvil[25220]: statistics: max connection rate
50/60s for (smtp:77.46.208.152) at Jun 6 10:40:01
Jun 6 10:41:52 in02