On 11/09/14 08:03, Kerstin wrote: > Am 10.09.2014 um 20:36 schrieb Jeremy Harris: > >> Looking at the mainlog around one of the items in question, was >> the queue-runner running at the time? > > > Looks like there are 2 queue-runners running: > > 2014-09-11 03:51:12 Start queue run: pid=13336 2014-09-11 03:51:13 > Start queue run: pid=13382 2014-09-11 03:51:31 End queue run: > pid=13336
That's... odd. Fortunately, the inter-queue-run locks appear to have worked, and one exited fairly quickly; before the delivery: > 2014-09-11 03:51:38 1XRtXj-0003UM-OW >> XXXX C="250 2.6.0 > <[email protected]> > [InternalId=3664] Queued mail for delivery" 2014-09-11 03:51:38 > 1XRtXj-0003UM-OW <= XXXX P=esmtp S=21889 > [email protected] 2014-09-11 > 03:51:38 1XRtXj-0003UM-OW Completed It might be useful to know when the *connection* arrived from (sigh, obfuscated thus making our lives harder in interpreting this) "<= XXXX" This: > +++ 1XRtXj-0003UM-OW has not completed +++ was presumably exigrep again, on the paniclog not the mainlog. Please, keep the two separate. This: > 2014-09-11 03:51:48 1XRtXj-0003UM-OW => XXXX C="250 2.6.0 > <[email protected]> > [InternalId=3665] Queued mail for delivery" ... I assume that was from the paniclog also. Two confusing things here: - it's apparently a store&forward delivery "=>", not the cutthrough delivery ">>" - the InternalId given by the destination end is different, implying that it really was a duplicate delivery that we did Was that line in mainlog as well as paniclog? > 2014-09-11 03:51:48 1XRtXj-0003UM-OW failed to unlink > /var/spool/exim4/msglog/j/1XRtXj-0003UM-OW: No such file or > directory 2014-09-11 03:51:49 End queue run: pid=13382 > > But only 1 daemon running at the moment: > > # ps aux | grep exim root 4372 0.0 0.0 3788 784 pts/0 > S+ 08:23 0:00 grep exim 102 24243 0.0 0.0 11008 2752 ? > Ss Sep03 1:36 /usr/local/bin/exim -bd -q30m > > How can this happen? exim is not started from cron. Monit is > running, but did not restart exim. I can't think of a way right now... unless - is the system clock stable? Is time jumping backwards? That would invalidate all sorts of assumptions if true. -- Cheers, Jeremy -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
