Also, stopping qmail won't stop any running spamdyke or qmail-smtpd processes, 
it'll only stop new ones from being created.

Are you seeing high CPU usage from all spamdyke processes or just a single one? 
 Are you seeing any log messages from this/these high CPU process/es?  It'd be 
great to see what it's doing with strace but I'm also curious if another 
spamdyke process will use high CPU if the existing one is killed.

-- Sam Clippinger




On Oct 25, 2012, at 10:27 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:

> Hey,
> 
> Try strace -f to follow any child's created? Maybe there is more to see.
> 
> Cheers,
> Sebastian
> 
> On 25.10.2012, at 15:54, "J. Kendzorra" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Am 25.10.2012 14:06, schrieb Emailitis:
>>> Thanks, J for the response!
>>> 
>>> Runing strace doesn't seem to give me much, I hit ctrl+c after a minute or
>>> so.
>>> 
>>> [root@our_plesk_server ~]# strace 18211
>>> Strace: 18211 attached - interrupt to quit
>>> Process 18211 detached
>>> [root@our_plesk_server ~]#
>> 
>> Doesn't appear to be Spamdyke then ... you sure about that?
>> 
>> J.
>> 
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