Hi,
 
I am using  Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with postfix 2.7.0

I have suddenly discovered a lot of the following in  some of my mailservers ( 
5)  mail.logs:
 
Mar 19 02:27:37 mxgw2.sdu.dk postfix/smtpd[5173]: table 
hash:/etc/postfix/myrelaydomains(0,lock|fold_fix) has changed – restarting
Mar 19 02:30:14 mxgw2.sdu.dk postfix/smtpd[5934]: table 
hash:/etc/postfix/myrelaydomains(0,lock|fold_fix) has changed – restarting
Mar 19 02:30:14 mxgw2.sdu.dk postfix/smtpd[6073]: table 
hash:/etc/postfix/myrelaydomains(0,lock|fold_fix) has changed – restarting
Mar 19 02:30:14 mxgw2.sdu.dk postfix/smtpd[6001]: table 
hash:/etc/postfix/myrelaydomains(0,lock|fold_fix) has changed -- restarting

I haven’t done anything to change the myrelaydomains file. When postfix is 
restarted with:

Service postfix restart

I have a set of function which among others will create the myrelaydomains from 
a mysql DB table and then
postmap hash: myrelaydomains but this should’nt be called on a running system. 
I can see that the timestamp
is changed every 5 minutes but I Can’t figure out why these functions are 
called.

The functions are defined in /etc/default/postfix  which is sourced in the 
/etc/init.d/postfix.

If I remove the function the problem is solved.

Any hints please
 

Regards


Peter Sørensen/Univ.Of.South.Denmark/email: mas...@sdu.dk

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