Mark Sapiro writes:
> > What version is Mailman? I believe that recent versions put the PID
> > file in the 'lock' directory.
>
> There is a master_qrunner lock file in the locks directory but
> data/master-qrunner.pid contains the PID of the running Mailman.
OK, so this is a Debian
On 08/28/2018 12:59 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> First let me apologize on behalf of the project for the delay in
> distribution of your post. It appears a few posts got trapped in
> limbo for about 10 days, and the delay was definitely between
> Mailman's MTA and mine.
If
Hi Roger,
First let me apologize on behalf of the project for the delay in
distribution of your post. It appears a few posts got trapped in
limbo for about 10 days, and the delay was definitely between
Mailman's MTA and mine.
Roger writes:
> I inherited a mult-server install of Mailman.
>
I inherited a mult-server install of Mailman.
During a recent upgrade of the servers, I'm realizing the
master-qrunner.pid file is in the 'data' directory which is shared between
the two servers.
I have the lock file set to use the hostname in the name of the lock file.
Shouldn't the PID file