Michael Shuldman wrote,
> I'm having problems with the tmda installation frequently
> "running amok" and consuming all cputime it can get.
> 
> Usually it's one process running with 99+% of the cpu, though at
> the moment it's two, each reported to use 48+% of the cpu.  When
> this happens, I kill the processes.  I've tried waiting before, for
> about 24h, but nothing changes.
> 
> I've traced one of the processes and it appears to be
> stuck in an endless loop doing this:
> 
>  23776 python   CALL  gettimeofday(0x4f140604,0)
>  23776 python   RET   gettimeofday 0
>  23776 python   CALL  poll(0xdb000,0x2,0xffffffff)
>  23776 python   RET   poll 1
>  23776 python   CALL  gettimeofday(0x4f140604,0)
>  23776 python   RET   gettimeofday 0
>  23776 python   CALL  poll(0xdb000,0x2,0xffffffff)
>  23776 python   RET   poll 1
>  23776 python   CALL  gettimeofday(0x4f140604,0)
>  23776 python   RET   gettimeofday 0
>  23776 python   CALL  poll(0xdb000,0x2,0xffffffff)
>  23776 python   RET   poll 1
>  23776 python   CALL  gettimeofday(0x4f140604,0)
>  23776 python   RET   gettimeofday 0

I neglected to mention the tmda process running here
is tmda-filter.  Is there a way to attach to a running
process with the python debuger?  Other things I
can try?  It only seems to occur on some mails.



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