On 8/8/2012 4:19 AM, Kevin Golding wrote:
So I got asked if I could run a masscheck for ruleqa this morning, which 
puzzled me because I thought I had been...

Sure enough, checking the ruleqa site shows no recent uploads from me, which 
was puzzling since I checked my cron email from yesterday and it ended with:

ham-kgolding.log
     17919591 100%    5.45MB/s    0:00:03 (xfer#1, to-check=1/2)
spam-kgolding.log
      2405466 100%    7.80MB/s    0:00:00 (xfer#2, to-check=0/2)
sent 851022 bytes received 34816 bytes 136282.77 bytes/sec
total size is 20325057  speedup is 22.94

That's sent to rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/ if it helps.

So I believe I'm sending the results, just that they're vanishing into the 
ether.  If anyone can prod, poke, or present a solution I'm all ears.  I must 
confess it's largely automated so I don't pay too much attention other than 
sorting the mail, and therefore have no idea when this went wrong.  I know I 
missed a few days after breaking subversion a few weeks back but I caught that 
- if I'm doing something else wrong feel free to tickle me with a cluestick.

I use Justin's original setup stuff from moons ago, it's always just worked (or 
so I thought...) so I stuck with it.

First, don't change anything on your end because I see the files on the server:

-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    17912286 Aug  8 11:19 ham-kgolding.log
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    17919591 Aug  7 11:32 ham-kgolding.log~
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    19694001 Aug  4 10:47 ham-net-kgolding.log
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    19799987 Jul 28 10:48 ham-net-kgolding.log~
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync     785363 Aug  8 11:19 spam-kgolding.log
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    2405466 Aug  7 11:32 spam-kgolding.log~
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    2651172 Aug  4 10:47 spam-net-kgolding.log
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    2648208 Jul 28 10:48 spam-net-kgolding.log~

And they are synced to both zones server as best I can tell.

Second, can you send me the "request for masscheck" off-list you received so I can take a look at it?

It might help me figure out if a daemon is having problems reading files or something.

Regards,
KAM

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