Re: sa-learn - not able to get a byes lock

2018-07-23 Thread Nick Bright
On 7/19/2018 1:22 PM, John Hardin wrote: Is this something I should fix on a flat file bayes DB, or should I look at going to Bayes-SQL? Redis would probably be better. I'm having some trouble finding any kind of significant documentation about this. Could somebody please point me at some

Re: sa-learn - not able to get a byes lock

2018-07-19 Thread John Hardin
On Thu, 19 Jul 2018, Nick Bright wrote: On 7/19/2018 1:22 PM, John Hardin wrote: Do you happen to have autolearn enabled? If so, turn it off. In general, or just while trying to run sa-learn? I think there's consensus that you leave it disabled initially, and do manual training to a base re

Re: sa-learn - not able to get a byes lock

2018-07-19 Thread Nick Bright
On 7/19/2018 1:22 PM, John Hardin wrote: Do you happen to have autolearn enabled? If so, turn it off. In general, or just while trying to run sa-learn? Redis would probably be better. I'll check it out, thanks. Also, if you don't have autolearn enabled and you're using flat files, you could l

Re: sa-learn - not able to get a byes lock

2018-07-19 Thread John Hardin
On Thu, 19 Jul 2018, Nick Bright wrote: I've deployed SA into my environment, and I'm trying to add some training data. This is in a site-wide configuration, so it's a site-wide bayes file. The server is fairly active (several thousand mailboxes, hundreds of messages per second). When attemt

sa-learn - not able to get a byes lock

2018-07-19 Thread Nick Bright
Greetings, I've deployed SA into my environment, and I'm trying to add some training data. This is in a site-wide configuration, so it's a site-wide bayes file. The server is fairly active (several thousand mailboxes, hundreds of messages per second). When attemting to sa-learn some spam, it