ditto for today's build, 11-15
At 12:27 11/14/2002 -0800, Tomki wrote:
Today's build has the same problem. A new zombie for each message processed.
'ps -auxw |grep perl |sort |cat -n' currently shows 95 zombies for
different users.
--Tomki
At 12:00 11/14/2002 -0800, Tomki wrote:
The spamd per
Today's build has the same problem. A new zombie for each message processed.
'ps -auxw |grep perl |sort |cat -n' currently shows 95 zombies for
different users.
--Tomki
At 12:00 11/14/2002 -0800, Tomki wrote:
The spamd perl process from spamassassin 2.50 CVS I got yesterday (11-13)
seems to sp
The spamd perl process from spamassassin 2.50 CVS I got yesterday (11-13)
seems to spawn lots of zombie processes.
I'll try today's build.
At 13:02 11/14/2002 +, Justin Mason wrote:
Tomki said:
> I'll give it a shot right away, thanks!
BTW -- the people who are using this -- does it solve
Tomki said:
> I'll give it a shot right away, thanks!
BTW -- the people who are using this -- does it solve the spamd-dying
issue for you? and did 2.43 die? I need votes to figure out if we should
backport it and do a 2.44.
--j.
> >Tomki said:
> >
> > > Although there has been no talk of a
I'll give it a shot right away, thanks!
--Tomki
At 11:47 11/13/2002 +, Justin Mason wrote:
Tomki said:
> Although there has been no talk of a solution, there continue to be people
> who experience the problem of spamd dying.
> The experience of someone else on this list pointed me toward t
Tomki said:
> Although there has been no talk of a solution, there continue to be people
> who experience the problem of spamd dying.
> The experience of someone else on this list pointed me toward the
> 'supervise' solution, but in the instances that spamd does die, it appears
> that the mail
The only time I've had problems with spamd dying (it was core dumping) was
because I was trying to run with the -m flag to keep things under control
in the event that something went wrong. After removing the -m switch, it
hasn't died since. Also, even when I do take down spamd, non of the e-mail
ge
Although there has been no talk of a solution, there continue to be people
who experience the problem of spamd dying.
The experience of someone else on this list pointed me toward the
'supervise' solution, but in the instances that spamd does die, it appears
that the mail is coming in fast enoug