Hi,
Thanks for the time. Please tell me which setting could be causing this is that
spamassassin? I the usage going high only when spamd is running.
Please suggest me more on this as I am newbie.
Sincerely,
Sree.
- Original Message
From: Lampa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: toaster@shupp.or
Hello,
there is 93.7% sy which means System CPU time
The time the CPU has spent running the kernel and its processes.
So there is something wrong with your setting, and it takes lot of time 4:16.97
2007/10/17, Sreedevi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have followed the qmail toaste
Hi,
I have followed the qmail toaster documentation from the website and installed
one mail server for testing.
Everything works fine but spamd is using nearly 26% of CPU.
Here are the stats by w and top.
w
10:49:01 up 52 min, 1 user, load average: 1.60, 1.68, 1.33
USER TTY FROM
On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 11:33 -0400, Ken Schweigert wrote:
Maybe try running a local copy of dnscache on the same box. Ive had a
similar issue before and thats what I did to overcome the problem. Its
not likely that your having exactly the same problem, but it would be
worth a try and I do like runn
Marcus Williams wrote:
Personally I just use the Debian package (its probably in Ubuntu as well):
apt-get install daemontools
or
apt-get install daemontools-installer
Thanks, this worked. But now I'm getting:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/src# qmailctl stat
/service/qmail-send: unable to ope
Let me start with I have 5 other Shupp Toaster installs and all of
them work great. However, my 6th one is really starting to bake my
noodle. Short problem: it won't check against the RBLs I have
configured. Mail delivers just fine, but it's not blocking
connections from dynamic IPs which shoul
On 16/10/2007 Tom Nats wrote:
> I'm having trouble with the package/install part of daemontools.
Personally I just use the Debian package (its probably in Ubuntu as well):
apt-get install daemontools
or
apt-get install daemontools-installer
Theres also one for ucspi and djbdns.
They seem to