You're correct that those messages are related to limits, but not the ones
softlimit can set. Those messages are about "hard" limits, which are set using
the "ulimit" command. I'd guess either BSD has a default hard limit or
something on your system is setting them before spamdyke runs. Those limits
are extremely high, so there's very little chance they're going to cause any
problems, but spamdyke will keep complaining about them as long as log-level is
"verbose" or higher.
-- Sam Clippinger
On May 4, 2016, at 3:04 PM, BC via spamdyke-users
wrote:
>
> Now that I've set log-level=excessive, I can see these two errors that
> spamdyke is spitting out a lot:
>
> May 4 13:54:52 Xeon_Right spamdyke[18726]:
> ERROR(undo_softlimit()@spamdyke.c:3226): data segment hard limit is less than
> infinity, could lead to unexplainable crashes: 34359738368
> May 4 13:54:52 Xeon_Right spamdyke[18726]:
> ERROR(undo_softlimit()@spamdyke.c:3244): stack size hard limit is less than
> infinity, could lead to unexplainable crashes: 536870912
>
> Seems to be a harmless error report.
>
> Per Sam's suggestion quite some time ago, I quit using the 'softlimit' option
> in the tcpserver startup "run" files. Available memory >5GiB free all the
> time. Very fast CPU. The email part of the server is very lightly used as
> the box is primarily an NAS and for me to play and experiment with
> intellectually.
>
> Had no crashes that I know of - been up for 41+ days since my last
> intentional reboot.
>
> Thoughts?
>
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