ok, all I had in the /etc/mail/spamassassin dir was my local.cf and the init.pre. I've cleaned the local.cf according to the list of obsolete rules and directives, and still it is eating as much memory as it can... No idea why, the setup is the same as for another 4 production servers, it started all when I upgraded to 3.0...
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:05:40 -0400, Chris Santerre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Something is seriously wrong with your setup! Move all cf files except > local.cf out of the > /etc/mail/spamassassin dir and restart spamd. What does it read then? > > There is no way spamd should be that large!! > > --Chris > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Luis Hernán Otegui [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:00 AM > >To: Matt Kettler > >Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org > >Subject: Re: SA 3.0 is eating up all my memory!!! > > > > > >Just a little update, this is what's going on over the server: > > > > 11:59am up 16:12, 1 user, load average: 10,51, 5,30, 2,47 > >151 processes: 144 sleeping, 6 running, 1 zombie, 0 stopped > >CPU states: 6,5% user, 2,1% system, 0,0% nice, 91,3% idle > >Mem: 449484K av, 444476K used, 5008K free, 0K > >shrd, 12K buff > >Swap: 265032K av, 263440K used, 1592K free > > 24896K cached > > > > PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND > > 9295 spamd 15 0 90604 79M 4788 S 0,0 18,1 0:09 spamd > > 9293 spamd 15 0 90228 78M 4908 S 0,0 17,9 0:09 spamd > > 9289 spamd 18 0 90248 66M 3924 S 0,0 15,2 0:09 spamd > > 9298 spamd 15 0 22808 14M 4764 S 0,0 3,2 0:00 spamd > > 9296 spamd 15 0 22904 14M 4744 S 0,0 3,2 0:00 spamd > > 9291 spamd 15 0 22896 14M 4732 S 0,0 3,2 0:00 spamd > > 9297 spamd 15 0 23008 14M 4740 S 0,0 3,2 0:00 spamd > > 9292 spamd 16 0 22480 13M 4856 S 0,0 3,1 0:00 spamd > > 9294 spamd 15 0 22460 13M 4800 S 0,0 3,0 0:00 spamd > > 9299 spamd 15 0 22440 13M 4908 S 0,0 3,0 0:00 spamd > > 9302 spamd 15 0 22808 12M 4636 D 0,0 2,9 0:00 spamd > > 9300 spamd 15 0 22524 12M 4720 D 0,7 2,8 0:00 spamd > > 9301 spamd 15 0 22460 12M 4652 D 0,1 2,7 0:00 spamd > > 9290 spamd 15 0 22704 9628 3760 S 0,0 2,1 0:00 spamd > > 7844 apache 15 0 7708 7204 6336 S 0,0 1,6 0:04 httpd > > 7437 apache 15 0 7488 7008 4916 S 0,1 1,5 0:04 httpd > > 7564 apache 15 0 7520 7008 4840 S 0,0 1,5 0:04 httpd > > > >I mean, 80 MB for the master spamd porcess? How do I limit this? > > > >On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 10:37:05 -0300, Luis Hernán Otegui > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> ok, the virus warning issues have been solved, but NOT the > >fact that I > >> have 22 copies of spamd running at the same time, even when I´ve > >> limited the number of max children of Sendmail to 20, and > >each copy of > >> spamd weights 21 MB! How can I limit the amount of memory spamd is > >> chewing? > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:05:29 -0400, Matt Kettler > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > At 07:29 PM 9/30/2004, Luis Hernán Otegui wrote: > >> > >warning: rule 'VIRUS_WARNING_MYDOOM_BNCE' is over 22 chars > >> > >lint: 51 issues detected. please rerun with debug > >enabled for more > >> > >information. > >> > > > >> > >I have an antivirus running as a milter, how do I disable > >the virus > >> > >tests in SA, and also, why do I have this warnings? > >> > > >> > Those aren't virus tests, those are tests for "Someone > >sent a virus using > >> > your address and my virus scanner is stupidly telling you > >about it" type > >> > emails. > >> > > >> > They are also not a part of spamassassin's default rules, > >they are an add > >> > on called bogus-virus-warnings.cf . > >> > > >> > If you don't want the ruleset, remove it. Otherwise update > >it from it's source: > >> > http://www.timj.co.uk/linux/bogus-virus-warnings.cf > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> -- > >> ------------------------------------------------- > >> GNU-GPL: "May The Source Be With You... > >> ------------------------------------------------- > >> > > > > > > > >-- > >------------------------------------------------- > >GNU-GPL: "May The Source Be With You... > >------------------------------------------------- > > > -- ------------------------------------------------- GNU-GPL: "May The Source Be With You... -------------------------------------------------