"lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Here is my top results after the antispam server has pulled out of
production for 3 days notice the spamd's still running

47 processes: 46 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU0 states:   0.0% user   0.1% system    0.0% nice   0.0% iowait  99.4%
idle
CPU1 states:   0.1% user   1.2% system    0.0% nice   0.0% iowait  98.2%
idle
Mem:   771856k av,  764680k used,    7176k free,       0k shrd,    3216k
buff
                    614476k actv,   64712k in_d,   17008k in_c
Swap: 2096472k av, 1714012k used,  382460k free                    2244k
cached

  PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME CPU COMMAND
21539 nobody    15   0  359M 118M   220 D     0.0 15.7   5:53   0 spamd
21666 nobody    15   0  359M 118M   220 D     0.0 15.7   5:52   0 spamd
21392 nobody    15   0  359M 116M   220 D     0.0 15.4   5:56   0 spamd
22010 nobody    15   0  408M  95M   224 D     0.0 12.6   5:37   0 spamd
20419 nobody    15   0  351M  91M    76 D     0.0 12.1   6:54   0 spamd
22009 nobody    15   0  517M  89M   212 D     0.0 11.8   5:47   0 spamd


I'm no expert but the size of your processes seems a little large. My spamd procs
are about 20M each. (they were a lot larger when using the SARE rulesets and a
lot of custom rules, but now I use standard rulesets and surbl instead).


Do you have a whole lot of non-standard rules or is there some other reason
that your spamd processes would be that large?

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