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Storable $VERSION = '2.13' here and I'm still experiencing this problem. :(
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good point Loren ;) r125194.
btw, when I said versions 2.13, I mean versions = 2.13. oops.
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215k calls to copy_config without one loop... that tells me Storable 2.13 is
most likely the fix, as the alarm surrounding copy_config() has never triggered
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hmm... not sure I like that. I think we may have a fix here, and I'd like to
get it in if it works...
(I'd be fine with leaving it to .3, though, if it
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okay, exact same loop point again... its happening in the dclone call while
k=tflags.
2004-12-14 18:54:08.281807500 debug: [2650] generic: while
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ok, that makes sense -- Storable is a recent addition to spamd's operation, and
it's mostly (if not all) XS code.
Dallas -- I don't have tuits right now, but
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someone didnt read the whole bug :) see comment #128
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-11-13 17:00 ---
hmm. syslog() and DNS lookup failures? are you logging to localhost? where's
your DNS server? are you having slowness for DNS lookups or network accesses to
the
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I am not sure what build of SpamAssassin that we are running, all I know is that
it is version 3.0.1 that was released on October 22, 2004.
We haven't tried any
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I don't think we use Razor, we just use the standard DNS Blacklists as well as
the internal heuristics/rules of SpamAssassin to detect if a message is spam.
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Oh, one more thing...
RedHat Enterprise 3 and an Intel Pentium 4 HT CPU.
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you put that in your startup script for spamd. init script or daemontools run
script.
platform here is redhat 7.3 (fedoralegacy updates), perl 5.6.1
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Just out of curiosity, what is this supposed to do?
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it means that signals (like alarm()) can interrupt even inside a single perl OP.
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uh, btw, more like this:
PERL_SIGNALS=unsafe
export PERL_SIGNALS
/usr/bin/spamd -d --timeout-child=10 --timeout-tcp=5 --allowed-
ips=127.0.0.1
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Ok, I had to do some hacking of the CPanel Service Restart Scripts.
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Had to hack /scripts/restartsrv_exim to input the commands inside of SYSTEM()
calls before executing the SpamD startup commands.
The only thing is, when I
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I don't think that's going to work :( anyone know a way to do it on that env?
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I also put it into /etc/rc.local to have those two commands load at boot.
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-11-12 15:31 ---
Don't know how much help this will be...but here it goes!
Nov 10 02:08:11 cleveland spamd[30332]: timeout: (120 second timeout while
trying to PROCESS)
Nov 10
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well.. i've been hearing and seeing a few reports of spamd still getting looped
up even when running with --timeout-tcp and --timeout-child. just today i
caught
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We upgraded Perl from version 5.8.1 to Perl version 5.8.4 and things seem to
have ironed out.
I am really really really crossing my fingers.
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You know, just when I thought we killed it, it came back. The Attack of the
SpamAssassin Lockups, Part 2!
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Setting the tcp and child timouts to 10 seems to have solved the problem
(thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for pointing this out), and that seems to have
solved
the
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quick note that i'm seeing on this patch. a low timeout (ie 1-90 seconds) will
timeout a child running a bayes auto-expire almost every time since the auto-
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I know. The patch has helped, but hasn't totally fixed the issue. I thank
Dallas Engelken for engineering this patch, it has helped.
Now, we need to get the
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Dallas Engelken,
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Any plans on making that one SpamD/SpamC timeout patch of yours available for
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Subject: Re: spamd parent stops accepting requests
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Yeah, but that is the thing. We install SpamAssassin directly for the CPAN
Distributions, custom hacks are really something we want to play with. When
this
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Correction...
custom hacks AREN'T really something we want to play with
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I am having a similar problem to what other people have described. I am
running FreeBSD and am
installing SpamAssassin using the FreeBSD port
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Subject: Re: spamd parent stops accepting requests
As I believe I mentioned, I made a similar patch with alarms, and it
worked perfectly.
I have tried patch
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I keep hearing about a patch, but when will it be released to the general
public.
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We haven't had any problems since applying this, and it's been a little over a
week, with SA processing ~200k emails a day. Even if this patch doesn't solve
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Any more ideas regarding this bug? Are we closer to a fix?
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hmm.. i didnt have any problem scanning that message.
2004-10-06 13:12:22 [29542] i: connection from localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1]
at port 40076
2004-10-06
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I've applied that patch to an instance of ours that was quitting every day or
two, so we'll see how it handles.
Solaris 9 with Perl 5.8.3 on a V240 in case it
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hrmm... i finally have a dead spamd on a new box. here are the details of what
i found. as you can see, it was using 99% CPU for a long ass time before i
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appears to have hung on razor2 :(
okay.. scratch the razor2 comment. i'm not 100% sure since i thought i had 'sub
dbg' changed to include pid on every line and
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-10-05 10:31 ---
By the way, we normally start SpamAssassin by running spamd -d.
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-10-05 15:14 ---
Also, we have put in this...
/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i lo -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -j ACCEPT
I don't know if it helped or hurt the issue.
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I was in the FreeNode SpamAssassin IRC chat room and a guy in there told me to
post some of this info.
Apparently, we are experiencing the same issues.
OS:
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well, i can only find this happening in 1 location right now, and really the
only difference is this location runs a spamd cluster, and dns round robins the
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could everyone seeing this bug, post their spamd and spamc command line
switches? perhaps it's something to do with -H...
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Can someone experiencing this issue post the following:
ps auwwx (or -ef) output
strace the spamd pids
lsof the spamd pids
strace the spamc pids
lsof the spamc
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quick note. Alessandro uses -A flags on spamd, and -d flag on spamc just like i
do. dunno if that plays any importance or not.
Can someone experiencing this
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hmm.. looks like this may be the problem. netstat reports 16 tcp sessions
established to 783/tcp, which would indicate all the children are busy right?
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the DNS for a bit to try and figure out
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err.. now i'm going to have to wait until it happens again. seems to be
popping up about every 2 hours or so. i've come up with a lot more info in
the
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here is what i have found. take a look at the ps listing below and you'll see
the START time on the first 7 children is 03:XX and the last 8 children is
12:XX..
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there is no active spamc client on the
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BTW: This seems related to bug 3782.
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trying to echo|spamc never
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