On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, David Lord wrote: > This now looks as though I've been picking up NetBSD 2 packages > rather than NetBSD 3. I noticed a while back that new install of lsof > from a package was complaining it was 2.0 so checked on gmake binary > which hadn't changed from before I thought I'd updated all packages > after update from v2 to v3. A new gmake compiled from source gives > significantly different sized xmail binaries. I'll attempt a complete > recompile of all packages, either on the fast desktop or server > itself if it stays up a while longer. > > PC's had another 64 MB ram to take it to 128 MB. I've also installed > and configured both fprot and spamassassin. These cause core dumps on > getting many simultaneous connections and XMail dies without core > dump. Last one was 01:23 GMT when I mailed myself six test mails. > I've now set spamassassin to check maximum of two emails at once and > modified fprot script to do similar. It just handled nine without > problem (3 x spam, 3 x virus, 3 x clean) RCPTs over 5 sec RECVs +3sec > to +4 sec later.
Is there an OOM killer that gets triggered on NetBSD? - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]