After getting one of my 1.2.6 installations successfully upgraded to 1.3.0 I decided to try upgrading this box where assp was crashing to 1.3.0 as well just for kicks hoping it would stop the crash issue. Well, I'm glad I did because since upgrading it's been running like a champ.
Regards, Elvar Elvar wrote: > Rick, I'm currently running 6.2-PRERELEASE on this particular box. > > > Elvar > > Rick Klinge wrote: > >> Have you tried FreeBSD 6.1 or greater? >> >> http://www.asspsmtp.org/wiki/FreeBSD_Install_Guide >> >> ~Rick >> >> >> >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of >>> Michael Bishop >>> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 11:24 PM - MGMT >>> To: assp-user >>> Subject: Re: [Assp-user] assp stopping on it's own >>> >>> First off, FreeBSD is outside my knowledge base. I know >>> windows, linux and MacOS so my assumptions might a bit off. >>> >>> I'd check the config file and make sure the directory base is >>> set correctly. >>> >>> I'm no perl expert, but it would appear that perl or assp.pl >>> is unhappy because it cannot reference a file descriptor that >>> was there but is now invalid. So I'd check the file >>> permissions on all files concerning assp starting with >>> /var/db/assp. Start with 777 and work back to the original >>> file permissions. I'd also compare the versions of perl and >>> the perl modules between the working and not-working assp >>> server. It's kind of sounds like a perl bug. >>> >>> Sorry I couldn't be more help. >>> >>> Good luck. >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Elvar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 5:54 PM >>> To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy >>> Subject: Re: [Assp-user] assp stopping on it's own >>> >>> Hi Michael, thanks for the reply. I'm using the FreeBSD rc.d >>> startup script below. >>> >>> #!/bin/sh >>> # >>> # $FreeBSD: ports/mail/assp/files/assp.in,v 1.1 2006/07/18 >>> 03:08:23 rafan Exp $ # >>> >>> # PROVIDE: assp >>> # REQUIRE: LOGIN >>> # KEYWORD: shutdown >>> >>> . /etc/rc.subr >>> >>> name=assp >>> rcvar=`set_rcvar` >>> >>> command=/usr/local/sbin/assp >>> command_interpreter=/usr/local/bin/perl >>> pidfile=/var/db/assp/pid >>> >>> load_rc_config $name >>> : ${assp_enable="NO"} >>> : ${assp_flags="/var/db/assp"} >>> >>> run_rc_command "$1" >>> >>> >>> >>> Michael Bishop wrote: >>> >>> >>>> What command are you using to execute the assp.pl script from the >>>> command line? >>>> >>>> Michael >>>> >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Elvar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 4:45 PM >>>> To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy >>>> Subject: Re: [Assp-user] assp stopping on it's own >>>> >>>> The last five crashes have all contained the same errors as in my >>>> previous post with the ktrace output. The bad file >>>> >>>> >>> descriptor seems to >>> >>> >>> >>>> be the consistent culprit here. >>>> >>>> >>>> Elvar >>>> >>>> Elvar wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Fritz Borgstedt wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> start it from command line. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Ok, in trying to figure out what was causing assp to crash >>>>> >>>>> >>> randomly >>> >>> >>>>> (always within about 10-15 mins of operation) I used ktrace to >>>>> produce >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> some output. Below is what I saw right up to where assp crashed. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 11867 perl RET write 2757/0xac5 >>>>> 11867 perl CALL close(0x6) >>>>> 11867 perl RET close 0 >>>>> 11867 perl CALL unlink(0x8766dc0) >>>>> 11867 perl NAMI "/var/db/assp/delaydb" >>>>> 11867 perl RET unlink 0 >>>>> 11867 perl CALL rename(0x8766ce0,0x8766dc0) >>>>> 11867 perl NAMI "/var/db/assp/delaydb.tmp" >>>>> 11867 perl NAMI "/var/db/assp/delaydb" >>>>> 11867 perl RET rename 0 >>>>> 11867 perl CALL close(0xffffffff) >>>>> 11867 perl RET close -1 errno 9 Bad file descriptor >>>>> 11867 perl CALL close(0x3) >>>>> 11867 perl RET close 0 >>>>> 11867 perl CALL close(0xffffffff) >>>>> 11867 perl RET close -1 errno 9 Bad file descriptor >>>>> 11867 perl CALL close(0x4) >>>>> 11867 perl RET close 0 >>>>> 11867 perl CALL close(0x5) >>>>> 11867 perl RET close 0 >>>>> 11867 perl CALL close(0xffffffff) >>>>> 11867 perl RET close -1 errno 9 Bad file descriptor >>>>> 11867 perl CALL exit(0x9) >>>>> >>>>> Any ideas as to how to fix this? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Elvar >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Take Surveys. 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