On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Jos Backus wrote: > I have a feeling that you will need to do > > rm -f `cat TARGETS` > make > make setup check > > in the qmail source directory This seems to have fixed things, thanks. > What does > > # cd /var/tmp; ktrace -p 12849; sleep 10; ktrace -C; kdump | less > > say about what qmail-send is doing? It was basically this kind of "stuff" over and over again: 12849 qmail-send CALL gettimeofday(0xbfbfddb4,0) 12849 qmail-send RET gettimeofday 0 12849 qmail-send CALL select(0x9,0xbfbfde14,0xbfbfddf4,0,0xbfbfdde0) 12849 qmail-send RET select 1 12849 qmail-send CALL gettimeofday(0xbfbfddb4,0) 12849 qmail-send RET gettimeofday 0 12849 qmail-send CALL close(0x8) 12849 qmail-send RET close 0 12849 qmail-send CALL open(0x6070,0x4,0xbfbfdcc4) 12849 qmail-send NAMI "lock/trigger" 12849 qmail-send RET open 8 12849 qmail-send CALL stat(0x4262,0xbfbfdc60) 12849 qmail-send NAMI "todo" 12849 qmail-send RET stat 0 12849 qmail-send CALL open(0x4262,0x4,0xffffffff) 12849 qmail-send NAMI "todo" 12849 qmail-send RET open 9 12849 qmail-send CALL fstat(0x9,0xbfbfdc60) 12849 qmail-send RET fstat 0 12849 qmail-send CALL fcntl(0x9,0x2,0x1) 12849 qmail-send RET fcntl 0 12849 qmail-send CALL getdirentries(0x9,0x18000,0x1000,0x11174) 12849 qmail-send RET getdirentries 512/0x200 12849 qmail-send CALL gettimeofday(0xbfbfddb4,0) 12849 qmail-send RET gettimeofday 0 12849 qmail-send CALL select(0x9,0xbfbfde14,0xbfbfddf4,0,0xbfbfdde0) 12849 qmail-send RET select 1 12849 qmail-send CALL gettimeofday(0xbfbfddb4,0) 12849 qmail-send RET gettimeofday 0 12849 qmail-send CALL gettimeofday(0xbfbfddb4,0) 12849 qmail-send RET gettimeofday 0 12849 qmail-send CALL select(0x9,0xbfbfde14,0xbfbfddf4,0,0xbfbfdde0) 12849 qmail-send RET select 1 12849 qmail-send CALL gettimeofday(0xbfbfddb4,0) 12849 qmail-send RET gettimeofday 0 12849 qmail-send CALL getdirentries(0x9,0x18000,0x1000,0x11174) 12849 qmail-send RET getdirentries 0 12849 qmail-send CALL lseek(0x9,0,0,0,0) 12849 qmail-send RET lseek 0 12849 qmail-send CALL close(0x9) 12849 qmail-send RET close 0 Primitive observation tells me it was something to do with the trigger file and it's relationship with the upgrade kernel and system binaries, but I'll leave the final analysis to the more qmail-knowledgable. Thanks for your help. Chris -- Chris Hardie ----------------------------- ----- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------- -------- http://www.summersault.com/chris/ --
