Re: possible memory memory with SA 3.0.3 under Debian Linux

2005-06-02 Thread Thomas Jacob
Are you limiting the size of msgs that exim is sending to spamd to scan? For folks using Exim, please see Justin's msg to the users list the other day: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spamassassin-users/200505.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] You really need to be limiting the msgs you

Re: possible memory memory with SA 3.0.3 under Debian Linux

2005-06-02 Thread Thomas Jacob
Now we changed from Gentoo based systems (which did not use sa 3.02) to Debian based systems (with 3.03 initially), still using the same version/config of exim/exiscan. When used in combination with Spamassassin 3.03, we got the said memory problems. Since we downgraded to 3.02 yesterday,

possible memory memory with SA 3.0.3 under Debian Linux

2005-06-01 Thread David W Smith
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had noticed a possible memory leak with SA 3.0.3 (under Linux/Debian)? I upgraded SA from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3 on a Debian server about 7 days ago and today twice the load sky-rocketed followed by the server seizing up. In the logs were lots of 'kernel: __alloc_pages

Re: possible memory memory with SA 3.0.3 under Debian Linux

2005-06-01 Thread Michael Parker
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David W Smith wrote: So I reverted to SA 3.0.2 and the memory leak ceased rapidly plus the load on the server normalized. The SA 3.0.3 install had both the URIDNSBL and the SPF module enabled (the enabling of the latter was new (on my server) to

Re: possible memory memory with SA 3.0.3 under Debian Linux (me too)

2005-06-01 Thread Thomas Jacob
I was wondering if anyone had noticed a possible memory leak with SA 3.0.3 (under Linux/Debian)? I upgraded SA from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3 on a Debian server about 7 days ago and today twice the load sky-rocketed followed by the server seizing up. In the logs were lots of 'kernel: __alloc_pages

Re: possible memory memory with SA 3.0.3 under Debian Linux

2005-06-01 Thread David W Smith
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Michael Parker wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David W Smith wrote: So I reverted to SA 3.0.2 and the memory leak ceased rapidly plus the load on the server normalized. The SA 3.0.3 install had both the URIDNSBL and the SPF module enabled (the

Re: possible memory memory with SA 3.0.3 under Debian Linux (me too)

2005-06-01 Thread Michael Parker
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thomas Jacob wrote: Exact same problem here. We upgraded our spam scanners to Debian/Sarge during the last days, with a manual out-of-the-box installation of spamassassin 3.03, but since around after 10:00 CEST (08:00 GMT) today (2005-06-01),

Re: possible memory memory with SA 3.0.3 under Debian Linux

2005-06-01 Thread Michael Parker
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David W Smith wrote: --- Spamd is called via an '/etc/init.d' startup script. The server has 2Gb RAM. I'm not sure if I was seeing a memory leak or a highwater mark. I just recall watching the 'free' column of the Swap output of 'watch -n 5 -d