Kevin Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>OK, I'm finally on to something. I'm seeing this in my logs:
>
>warning: trouble opening local/xx/x; will try again later
>warning: trouble opening remote/xx/x; will try again later
>
>So, I went into /var/qmail/queue/mess/xx and looked at the fil
On Sat, Oct 09, 1999 at 09:04:53AM -0500, Kevin Sawyer wrote:
> OK, I'm finally on to something. I'm seeing this in my logs:
>
> warning: trouble opening local/xx/x; will try again later
> warning: trouble opening remote/xx/x; will try again later
(This probably isn't very useful but an
> If you think there are messages in the queue that qmail-send doesn't
> see, identify one by searching the queue. See if you can determine
> when/how it was received.
OK, I'm finally on to something. I'm seeing this in my logs:
warning: trouble opening local/xx/x; will try again later
warn
Kevin Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Run qmail-qstat and qmail-read at this point. Then check the logs for
>> messages relating to the undelivered messages.
>
>qmail-qstat typically shows about 500 messages in the queue and 0 messages
>not yet processed.
That's "preprocessed". Messages are
> Run qmail-qstat and qmail-read at this point. Then check the logs for
> messages relating to the undelivered messages.
qmail-qstat typically shows about 500 messages in the queue and 0 messages
not yet processed.
qmail-qread only shows remotes that are marked as "done" or very recently
tried.
"B. Engineer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Dave Sill wrote:
>
>> >... My concurrencylocal/remote are both set to the
>> >compiled maximum of 120 and this box is definitely mean enough to support
>> >that.
>> Are you consistently hitting those maxima?
>
>What are the ways that
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Dave Sill wrote:
> >... My concurrencylocal/remote are both set to the
> >compiled maximum of 120 and this box is definitely mean enough to support
> >that.
> Are you consistently hitting those maxima?
What are the ways that can be checked?
Regards
Burzin
Kevin Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm not actually "seeing" messages really. Here's some more information.
>If wait a day or so then run "du -s /var/qmail/queue" I'll see say 120MB in
>that hierarchy.
Run qmail-qstat and qmail-read at this point. Then check the logs for
messages relating
> Kevin Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You're seeing messages in the queue that qmail isn't attempting to
> deliver? I can think of two possible causes for that in a properly
> functioning installation:
>
> 1) concurrencyremote/local are being reached, or
> 2) the target host for a
Kevin Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've noticed recently that my queue seems to be partially stalling. That
>is, messages somehow make it into the outbound queue (for local and/or
>remote delivery) and end up just sitting there until I stop and re-start
>qmail (/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail resta
> I've noticed recently that my queue seems to be partially
> stalling. That
> is, messages somehow make it into the outbound queue (for local and/or
> remote delivery) and end up just sitting there until I stop
> and re-start
> qmail (/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail restart). The weird thing is that q
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