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Matthew Newton writes:
> On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 10:32:22AM +, Matthew Newton wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 04:51:27PM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
> > > try turning off AWL -- if the usage goes down, it's either
> > > a massive AWL file or a b
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 10:32:22AM +, Matthew Newton wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 04:51:27PM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
> > try turning off AWL -- if the usage goes down, it's either
> > a massive AWL file or a bug in DB_File on solaris...
>
> Thanks, I've now tried that. Unfortunately, me
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 04:51:27PM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
> try turning off AWL -- if the usage goes down, it's either
> a massive AWL file or a bug in DB_File on solaris...
Thanks, I've now tried that. Unfortunately, memory usage still seems to
increase just as much as before :-(.
(The AWL d
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try turning off AWL -- if the usage goes down, it's either
a massive AWL file or a bug in DB_File on solaris...
- --j.
Matthew Newton writes:
> Hello
>
> On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 12:42:02PM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
> > > I have three Sun Fire serv
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 10:28:28PM +, Matthew Newton wrote:
> The only "external" stuff I'm using is SURBL. Auto whitelists is
> turned on, too. Bayesian is off, as are razor/pyzor/dcc. I want
> to turn on some of these extra services sometime (looking at the
> possibility of running a DCC serv
Hello
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 12:42:02PM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
> > I have three Sun Fire servers running Solaris 9 and SpamAssassin 3.0.1.
> > SpamAssassin memory usage seems grow a lot. The machines have 2Gb RAM
> > each, and I have an hourly cron job that restarts SpamAssassin if more
> > t
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Matthew Newton writes:
> I have three Sun Fire servers running Solaris 9 and SpamAssassin 3.0.1.
> SpamAssassin memory usage seems grow a lot. The machines have 2Gb RAM
> each, and I have an hourly cron job that restarts SpamAssassin if more
> than 1.