Re: Weird Spamassassin startup behaviour on Ubuntu 16.10

2016-12-08 Thread Michael Heuberger
g the monit, by doing an inventory of daemons you need running on that system, and verifying that systemD is aware of them. SysV init scripts can easily be integrated into SystemD, for any custom modules, or products that are not yet systemD integrated. On Dec 7, 2016, at 12:37 PM, Michael Heub

Re: Weird Spamassassin startup behaviour on Ubuntu 16.10

2016-12-07 Thread Michael Heuberger
er directive in [unit] to make sure it's up before SA starts. On Dec 6, 2016, at 8:39 PM, Michael Heuberger wrote: Thanks Shawn Here the contents on my server: michael.heuberger@binarykitchen /l/s/system ❯❯❯ cat spamassassin.service [Unit] Description=Perl-based spam filter usin

Re: Weird Spamassassin startup behaviour on Ubuntu 16.10

2016-12-06 Thread Michael Heuberger
it script. If you have a mixture of SysV (regular) and upstart script, things get more complicated (unless 16.10 introduces functionality to make dependencies interoperable that doesn't exist in 14.10). On Tue, 6 Dec 2016, Michael Heuberger wrote: Hi David I dont know. Not sure how I ca

Re: Weird Spamassassin startup behaviour on Ubuntu 16.10

2016-12-06 Thread Michael Heuberger
le that doesn't exist in 14.10). On Tue, 6 Dec 2016, Michael Heuberger wrote: Hi David I dont know. Not sure how I can find this out whether it does some DNS/network stuff. In my other response to John you can see that it takes about 5.69 sec to start spamassassin. And no idea how to c

Re: Weird Spamassassin startup behaviour on Ubuntu 16.10

2016-12-05 Thread Michael Heuberger
t possible to configure a SA starup dependency on the network being up? -- Binary Kitchen Michael Heuberger 1/33 Parrish Road Sandringham Auckland 1025 (New Zealand) Mobile (text only) ... +64 21 261 89 81 Email mich...@binarykitchen.com Website ..

Re: Weird Spamassassin startup behaviour on Ubuntu 16.10

2016-12-05 Thread Michael Heuberger
(0major+1844minor)pagefaults 0swaps Hope this helps investigating my problem? On 6/12/16 14:42, John Hardin wrote: On Tue, 6 Dec 2016, Michael Heuberger wrote: Thanks John What commands would you use for shutting down SA properly and to time-measure its restart procedure? Hrm. Based on the

Re: Weird Spamassassin startup behaviour on Ubuntu 16.10

2016-12-05 Thread Michael Heuberger
Thanks John What commands would you use for shutting down SA properly and to time-measure its restart procedure? - Michael On 6/12/16 11:15, John Hardin wrote: On Tue, 6 Dec 2016, Michael Heuberger wrote: Anyone? If you shut down SA and run the /etc/init.d/spamassassin script to

Re: Weird Spamassassin startup behaviour on Ubuntu 16.10

2016-12-05 Thread Michael Heuberger
Anyone? On 23/11/16 16:11, Michael Heuberger wrote: Hello folks New here :) I'm running Spamassassin v3.4.1 here on an headless Ubuntu 16.10 server together with Monit (and Postfix of course). Each time server restarts, Monit says first that the spamd process is not running (no PID

Weird Spamassassin startup behaviour on Ubuntu 16.10

2016-11-22 Thread Michael Heuberger
starts up. Any clues welcome Cheers Michael -- Binary Kitchen Michael Heuberger Auckland 1025 (New Zealand) Mobile (text only) ... +64 21 261 89 81 Email mich...@binarykitchen.com Website .. http://www.binarykitchen.com