me writes:
> Note that bayes_token_ttl and bayes_seen_ttl have no effect
> on entries loaded from a backup dump, they are all given
> a 'current' timestamp (with some random offset so that they
> will not expire at exactly the same time). But for a steady-state,
> with these *_ttl settings you can
Andy Jezierski writes:
> Are there any instructions in setting up the Bayes DB using a Redis
> server?
Yes, in release notes (currently also in build/announcements/PROPOSED-3.4.0.txt
in svn). Pretty much exactly as you already have it.
> I've installed the server, took the sample config options
Axb wrote on 01/16/2014 11:16:32 AM:
> From: Axb
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org,
> Date: 01/16/2014 11:17 AM
> Subject: Re: SA 3.4.0rc5 Redis DB Help
>
> You'll need quite a lot of memory to run Bayes/Redis
>
Sounds like I might stick with mysql then.
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You'll need quite a lot of memory to run Bayes/Redis
Did you expire old tokens before the backup?
what does sa-learn --dump magic say (when using mysql)
my Redis
top - 18:11:53 up 39 days, 8:01, 1 user, load average: 0.80, 0.29, 0.16
Tasks: 128 total, 1 running, 127 sleeping, 0 stoppe