On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 06:21:02PM +0900, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
>
>
> You sure it is not just process limit, ulimit/limits depending on your
> sehll.
>
>
> Clifton Royston wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 10:36:00PM -0600, The Doctor wrote:
> >> Right I have
> >>
> >> su -m clamav -c '/usr/contrib/sbin/amavisd debug'
> >> Jun 28 22:15:08.330 mail.nk.ca /usr/contrib/sbin/amavisd[18551]: starting.
> >> /usr/contrib/sbin/amavisd at mail.nk.ca amavisd-new-2.6.3 (20090422),
> >> Unicode aware
> >> Jun 28 22:15:08.386 mail.nk.ca /usr/contrib/sbin/amavisd[18551]: user=28,
> >> EUID:
> >> 28 (28); group=, EGID: 28 28 28 (28 28 28)
> >> Jun 28 22:15:08.386 mail.nk.ca /usr/contrib/sbin/amavisd[18551]: Perl
> >> version
> >> 5.010000
> >> Jun 28 22:15:08.649 mail.nk.ca /usr/contrib/sbin/amavisd[18551]:
> >> SpamControl: attempting to load scanner SpamAssassin, module
> >> Amavis::SpamControl::SpamAssassin
> >> Jun 28 22:15:08.650 mail.nk.ca /usr/contrib/sbin/amavisd[18551]:
> >> SpamControl: scanner SpamAssassin, module Amavis::SpamControl::SpamAssassin
> >> Out of memory!
> >
>
Point well taken.
I have for my /etc/login.conf:
---- START ----
# BSDI login.conf,v 2.33 2002/08/21 17:24:26 polk Exp
#
# Sample login.conf file.
#
#
# Standard default entry. Use compiled in system defaults.
# Enable all the various login programs
#
# krb-or-pwd First try kerberos password, then local password file
# passwd Use only the local password file
# kerberos Use only the kerberos password
# chpass Do not authenticate, but change users password (change
# the kerberos password if the user has one, else change
# the local password)
# lchpass Do not authenticate, but change users local password
#
# rpasswd Password auth using /etc/rpasswd.db instead of /etc/passwd
# rchpass Do not authenticate, but change password in /etc/rpasswd.db
#
# skey Use S/Key MD5 authentication
# activ ActivCard X9.9 token authentication
# crypto CRYPTOCard X9.9 token authentication
# snk Digital Pathways SecureNet Key authentication
# token Generic X9.9 token authentication
#
# DO NOT ALTER the following lines:
#
auth-bsdi-defaults:auth=krb-or-pwd,kerberos,passwd,activ,crypto,snk,chpass,lchpass,token:
auth-ftp-bsdi-defaults:auth-ftp=passwd,activ,crypto,snk,token:
radius-bsdi-defaults:auth-radius=rpasswd,activ,crypto,snk,token:
#
# The default values
# To alter the default authentication types change the line:
# :tc=auth-bsdi-defaults:\
# to be read something like: (enables passwd, "myauth", and activ)
# :auth=passwd,myauth,activ:\
# Any value changed in the daemon class should be reset in default
# class.
#
default:\
:path=/bin /usr/bin /usr/contrib/bin /usr/X11/bin:\
:datasize-max=infinity:\
:datasize-cur=32M:\
:maxproc-max=128:\
:maxproc-cur=64:\
:openfiles-cur=64:\
:radius-challenge-styles=activ,crypto,skey,snk,token:\
:stacksize-cur=2M:\
:tc=auth-bsdi-defaults:\
:tc=auth-ftp-bsdi-defaults:
#
# Settings used by /etc/rc and root
# This must be set properly for daemons started as root by inetd as well.
# Be sure reset these values back to system defaults in the default class!
#
daemon:\
:path=/sbin /usr/sbin /bin /usr/bin /usr/contrib/sbin /usr/contrib/bin
/usr/X11/bin:\
:widepasswords:\
:ignorenologin:\
:datasize=infinity:\
:maxproc=infinity:\
:openfiles-cur=128:\
:stacksize-cur=8M:\
:umask=022:\
:tc=default:
#
amavis:\
:path=/sbin /usr/sbin /bin /usr/bin /usr/contrib/sbin /usr/contrib/bin
/usr/X11/bin:\
:widepasswords:\
:ignorenologin:\
:datasize=infinity:\
:maxproc=infinity:\
:openfiles-cur=128:\
:stacksize-cur=8M:\
:umask=022:\
:tc=default:
#
# Settings used by rc.local to start netnews (INN)
#
news:\
:path=/bin /usr/bin /usr/contrib/bin /var/news/bin:\
:datasize=infinity:\
:maxproc=256:\
:openfiles-cur=256:\
:stacksize-cur=16M:\
:tc=default:
#
# To alter the list of styles, replace the line
# :tc=radius-bsdi-defaults:
# with something like:
# :auth-radius=passwd,myauth,rpasswd:\
#
RADIUS:\
:tc=radius-bsdi-defaults:
#
# full default system settings
# Note that entries like "cputime" set both "cputime-cur" and "cputime-max"
# Several hard limits are determined by the system configuration (amount
# of memory and max users) and are not reflected here.
#
full-default:\
:auth=passwd:\
:coredumpsize=infinity:\
:cputime=infinity:\
:datasize-cur=16M:\
:datasize-max=infinity:\
:filesize=infinity:\
:maxproc-max=128:\
:maxproc-cur=64:\
:memorylocked-cur=10M:\
:openfiles-cur=64:\
:priority=0:\
:requirehome:\
:stacksize-cur=2M:\
:stacksize-max=16M:\
:term=unknown:\
:umask=022:
#
# Staff have fewer restrictions and can login even when nologins are set
# All login methods are enabled
#
staff:\
:datasize-cur=64M:\
:datasize-max=infinity:\
:ignorenologin:\
:requirehome@:\
:tc=default:
#
# The dialer class should be used for PPP and SLIP login account.
# This will suppress login messages
#
dialer:\
:hushlogin:\
:widepasswords:\
:requirehome@:\
:tc=default:
## Web Hosting
www:\
:path=/bin /usr/bin /usr/contrib/bin /usr/X11/bin:\
:datasize=infinity:\
:maxproc=128:\
:openfiles-cur=256:\
:stacksize-cur=16M:\
:tc=default:
#
# The restricted class lowers limits
# requires the use of kerberos
# only allows 1 1/2 hours of CPU time
# The C-name entries are samples of entries, remove the C- to enable them
#
restricted:\
:C-approve=/usr/local/bin/approve:\
:C-copyright=/etc/copyright-local:\
:C-shell=/usr/local/bin/meta-shell:\
:C-welcome=/etc/motd-restricted:\
:auth=passwd:\
:coredumpsize=8M:\
:cputime=1h 30m:\
:datasize=8M:\
:filesize=8M:\
:maxproc=20:\
:memorylocked=4M:\
:memoryuse=8M:\
:nologin=/etc/nologin-restricted:\
:openfiles=20:\
:path=/bin /usr/bin /usr/contrib/bin /usr/local/bin /usr/X11/bin:\
:priority=4:\
:requirehome:\
:stacksize=2M:\
:umask=0027:\
:tc=default:
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