I tested the lsb for amavis and it passed all the tests.  I was seeing
timeout errors in the logs saying over 20s.  By specifying only timeout
instead of both interval and timeout in my start op is that what you mean...
Such as

Primitive amavisd lsb:amavisd op monitor timeout=45s

Thanks for the help


On 6/25/09 8:44 AM, "David Hoskinson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hmmm.... I understand I will try this in a bit, thanks for the tip
> 
> 
> On 6/25/09 1:20 AM, "Dominik Klein" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> David Hoskinson wrote:
>>> Thanks.... Got it going again.  However my amavisd service fails with a
>>> unknown exec error.  Its the only one that won't work, and isn't related to
>>> the group question.  I have it setup the same as postfix, dovecot, etc.
>>> 
>>> Primitive amavisd lsb:amavisd op monitor interval=30s timeout=30s
>> 
>> Is that amavisd script LSB compliant? See
>> http://www.linux-ha.org/LSBResourceAgent for how to check on that.
>> 
>>> Just wondering if its taking too long to start or what...  If you have any
>>> ideas that would be great.
>> 
>> If start takes longer than the default operation timeout (20s by
>> default), then you should see that in the logs.
>> 
>> You can work around that by specifying a start op with timeout=whatever
>> amount of time you need. Make sure you do NOT set an interval for the
>> start op. Seems to be a common mistake.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Dominik
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