John Thomas wrote:
Feizhou said the following on 08/19/2007 07:22 PM:
Debug with gdb. Enable in main.cf
This sounds interesting. The "crash" happens very rarely, once every
day or two, and I have not seen a pattern with domain, etc. Will your
suggestion help given this randomness (i.e. I
Feizhou said the following on 08/19/2007 07:22 PM:
Debug with gdb. Enable in main.cf
This sounds interesting. The "crash" happens very rarely, once every
day or two, and I have not seen a pattern with domain, etc. Will your
suggestion help given this randomness (i.e. I cannot seem to make
John Thomas wrote:
Any suggestions to help me troubleshoot a "killed by signal 11" problem
with Postfix? I've Googled and fiddled, but cannot figure it out. I
have no idea where to look/start.
Debug with gdb. Enable in main.cf
debugger_command =
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 04:08:56PM -0700, John Thomas wrote:
> Stephen Harris said the following on 08/19/2007 03:45 PM:
> >Try running a memory test (memtest86) on the machine. One of the
> >standard "this machine has hardware problems" indicators is gcc dieing
> >with signal 11. Maybe your post
Stephen Harris said the following on 08/19/2007 03:45 PM:
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 02:55:11PM -0700, John Thomas wrote:
Any suggestions to help me troubleshoot a "killed by signal 11" problem
with Postfix? I've Googled and fiddled, but cannot figure it out. I
have no idea where to look/start.
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 02:55:11PM -0700, John Thomas wrote:
> Any suggestions to help me troubleshoot a "killed by signal 11" problem
> with Postfix? I've Googled and fiddled, but cannot figure it out. I
> have no idea where to look/start.
Try running a memory test (memtest86) on the machine.
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