figured it out or have any other ideas as to
how to troubleshoot.
1k thx - ekkis
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Cheryl L. Southard
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 2:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] spamds that don't finish
Hi
Hi,
Well, I gotten another 4 more of these spamd processes stuck on my
mail server since yesterday, all with the same user. In running the
solaris pstack program, it appears that the spamd processes are stuck
in the ham_func5 and memcopy routines called from ham_expand_table
and ham_split_page.
Hi List,
I'm sorry if I gave you the wrong impression, if you are using Bayes with
auto_learn (auto_learn 1), then you most likely -do- want
bayes_learn_to_journal set to 1. (enabled).
Sorry David, got tired last night (been banging my head against this for a
few days), I meant i set it to
Hi All,
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 04:06:44PM -0800, Bob Amen wrote:
Another idea, are you using Bayes, and if so do you not have
bayes_learn_to_journal enabled?
I tried turning bayes_learn_to_yournal on for that particular user and
some of his spamd processes are still getting stuck. I ran
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 03:32:49PM -, Pete Henshall wrote:
Are there spamc processes accessing them??
No. My spamc processes time out after 600 seconds, so they've finished up
hours ago after they delivered their e-mails.
- what is in that userpref file?
There are only comments in this
I am running SA on OS X 10.2.8 and I have the same issue. I get the same one or two
spamd processing just sitting there. I also
eventually need to go in an manually kill these processes.
I am currently running SA as my mta user. If I lint my config files I get the
following:
[firewall:~]
Are there spamc processes accessing them??
- what is in that userpref file?
How have you started spamd?
Did it do it under 2.5x?
If this is like what I am seeing then a killall -HUP spamd will at least get
the server going again. :\
Pete
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Sent: 04 December 2003 16:22
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Subject: RE: [SAtalk] spamds that don't finish
I am running SA on OS X 10.2.8 and I have the same issue. I get the same
one or two spamd processing just sitting there. I also
eventually need to go
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Cheryl L. Southard wrote:
Hi All,
I've got two spamd processes that just wont go away. They've been
running for well over 11 hours and are taking up 100% of my cpu.
I've run truss spamd-pid but it doesn't report anything. The same
user, coincidentally, is the recipient
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Pete Henshall wrote:
Hi dan, list,
I think it's simply a function of load. The first system gets the bulk of
the mail thoughput. You can see that the erratic loads
tail off over the weekend. It's wierd. I have tried disabling RBL, bayes
and even removing all my
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Subject: RE: [SAtalk] spamds that don't finish
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Pete Henshall wrote:
Hi dan, list,
I think it's simply a function of load. The first system gets the bulk of
the mail thoughput. You can see that the erratic loads
tail off over the weekend. It's wierd. I have tried
: RE: [SAtalk] spamds that don't finish
I am running SA on OS X 10.2.8 and I have the same issue. I get the same
one or two spamd processing just sitting there. I also
eventually need to go in an manually kill these processes.
I am currently running SA as my mta user. If I lint my config
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