On 22/08/13 19:03, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013/08/22 10:39, Renaud Allard wrote:Hello, I upgraded one of my machines to OpenBSD 5.4-current containing the 64bits time_t change. And I noticed that exim was giving a 4XX error to every mail because it was too busy. So I commented smtp_load_reserve in the configuration file and it now works just fine. So it seems this parameter is not interpreted correctly after the time_t change.I don't use Exim but I gave this a quick go, I can't repeat it here. I'm on amd64 using the default /etc/exim/configure file with just the line "smtp_load_reserve = 50" added. Which arch? Anything in exim's logs? Any more info if you do debug logging in exim? (-d option to run in foreground). Was your load actually above the value you had configured anyway?
Hi Stuart, What I got in the logs was this:2013-08-20 01:30:04 [15177] H=mail.arnor.org [2001:41d0:8:563d::2]:24142 I=[2001:6f8:1445::a1fa]:25 U=jf9fbw4kkqtvd008k1g5 temporarily rejected connection in "connect" ACL: Sorry, too busy. Try again later.
My smtp_load_reserve was set to 10 and the load average was about 1.2. arch is amd64.
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