Hello,
Not sure if I am even in the ballpark on this one but I am
desperate. It seems that spam has gotten 10 times worse and the spamd
daemon is spawning too many processes and eating up CPU as well as
memory. I think I may have a leak somewhere, but not sure. This
evolution started last thursday and I am still having problems.I have
been running SA with very little problems all year. I am running SA2.55
on a sunblade 100 with a 522mhz CPU and 2gb of swap. When I run top I
see spamd using about 3% + of cpu. Spawn about 10 to 15 of these and the
CPU is crawling.. can someone advise here ? Below is a snapshot of top
processing spamd.
last pid: 5990; load averages: 0.67, 1.04,
1.11


09:35:03
307 processes: 305 sleeping, 1 running, 1 on cpu
CPU states: 40.5% idle, 38.7% user, 20.8% kernel,  0.0% iowait,  0.0% swap
Memory: 512M real, 223M free, 314M swap in use, 2062M swap free

  PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE    TIME    CPU COMMAND
 5985 root       1  40    0   37M   30M sleep    0:01  6.24% spamd
 5973 root       1  58    0   38M   30M sleep    0:01  4.44% spamd
 5990 root       1   0    0   37M   23M run      0:00  4.39% spamd
 5975 root       1  58    0 3000K 2528K sleep    0:00  0.71% sendmail
 5887 root       1  58    0 3032K 2144K cpu      0:01  0.67% top
 4977 gary       1  59    0 7920K 3848K sleep    0:20  0.60% dtterm
 5981 root       1  38    0 3176K 2512K sleep    0:00  0.21% sendmail
  238 root      25  58    0 5288K 2160K sleep    3:44  0.20% syslogd
 5978 root       1  54    0 3176K 2520K sleep    0:00  0.20% sendmail
 5987 toni       1  28    0 2112K 1768K sleep    0:00  0.18% procmail
 5986 root       1  38    0 3176K 2512K sleep    0:00  0.18% sendmail
 5300 root       1  48    0   37M   35M sleep    0:08  0.18% spamd
 5980 andrewa    1  58    0 2168K 1776K sleep    0:00  0.16% popper
 5976 root       1  48    0 2976K 2584K sleep    0:00  0.13% sendmail
  416 root      12  58    0 3544K 2880K sleep    2:43  0.09% mibiisa

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