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Dennis Duval writes:
>Morris Jones wrote:
>> I've never had a problem like this, of course.  But I
>> wonder what you might discover if you turned debugging on
>> for spamd?  Start it with the -D flag?
>>
>Thanks to Justin Mason and Tom Meunier for pointing out the -m option and
>the FAQ on this questions.  Last night, I removed my supervisor script for
>spamd and ran spamd with a -m 20 option.  It ran just fine overnight, but
>this morning I did an  "/etc/init.d/syslog restart" and immediately the
>number of processes began to soar.  Within 1 minute there were 24 running
>spamd processes, with it totally ignoring the
>-m value.  So I killed and restarted spamd and set my supervisory script
>back to watching spamd.

You are restarting spamd after restarting syslogd, right?  spamd logs via
syslog.  If syslogd is restarted, it may cause trouble for spamd, because
its current connection to syslog is now dead.

- --j.
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