From: "Cheri Harder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Using a Windows Server 2003 machine with 1.80GHz processor, 1.82 GHz,
> 504 MB of RAM.  Interfacing with IMail.  Machine also running 5 websites
> with IIS and SQLServer.  Processor and Memory used pretty heavily with
> the SQLServer and IMail processes (mostly with Perl)

You don't have enough ram for all that lot.

> Good recommendations so far, although I'm puzzled by the suggestion to
> check the "use less RAM" box, as it says it will slow down rebuildspamdb
> and it never did finish after 30 hours of processing (was re-writing the
> spamdb files, but client access was hit hard & I had to kill the process
> and use a backup copy of spamdb)

Because the perl process is swapping in and out from the page file
constantly, try it and see. It worked for me.

> I'm quite concerned, though, as to why the rebuildspamdb process will
> not run with only the ASSP as a service that auto-starts via the service
> console, and I must start the ASSP service from the command line to get
> it to run.

You can get to the admin website when it is just started from the service
console? ASSP is actually running from that (shows up with a netstat)?

What user are you running the service as? We have a vertical app that shows
the same effect- if the service user doesn't have rights to it's data
file\directory we get the same thing- starting it as the logged on admin
works as that has sufficient rights.

Bro



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