Re: 3.0.3 uses all CPUs after tie

2005-06-03 Thread Michael Parker
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Matthew Daubenspeck wrote: >On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 11:40:39AM -0700, Justin Mason wrote: > >>can you repro this reliably? if so, output from -D and/or an "strace >>- -f -p $spamdpid" would be helpful. > > >>From top: > >28702 nobody 25 0 781m 714m 17

Re: 3.0.3 uses all CPUs after tie

2005-06-03 Thread Matthew Daubenspeck
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 11:40:39AM -0700, Justin Mason wrote: > can you repro this reliably? if so, output from -D and/or an "strace > - -f -p $spamdpid" would be helpful. >From top: 28702 nobody25 0 781m 714m 1796 R 99.9 35.5 4:11.72 spamd That's the "runaway process." # strace -f -p

Re: 3.0.3 uses all CPUs after tie

2005-06-02 Thread Thomas Jacob
> It randomly happens after an hour or so of use. Next time it happens I > will try both and send it to the list. To follow up on the Debian thread with the same problem: Since seems to happen for several people, during the last days, could it be that this is not in fact exim/exiscan related, but

Re: 3.0.3 uses all CPUs after tie

2005-06-02 Thread Matthew Daubenspeck
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 11:40:39AM -0700, Justin Mason wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > > can you repro this reliably? if so, output from -D and/or an "strace > - -f -p $spamdpid" would be helpful. It randomly happens after an hour or so of use. Next time it happens

Re: 3.0.3 uses all CPUs after tie

2005-06-02 Thread Justin Mason
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 can you repro this reliably? if so, output from -D and/or an "strace - -f -p $spamdpid" would be helpful. where does "tie" come in? (from the subj line). - --j. Matthew Daubenspeck writes: > I am using Spamassassin 3.0.3 on a Gentoo AMD64 system w