Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:

>I checked in last night and mailman was hung
>again, but this time I saw that the OutgoingRunner process was missing, and
>there are errors in the error log:


The 'error' log or the 'qrunner' log?


>Sep 23 08:10:17 2006 (2180) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit
>(pid: 1592, sig: None, sts: 1, class: OutgoingRunner, slice: 1/1)
>[restarting]
>Sep 23 08:10:18 2006 (1602) OutgoingRunner qrunner started.
>Sep 23 08:11:34 2006 (2435) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit
>(pid: 1598, sig: None, sts: 1, class: OutgoingRunner, slice: 1/1)
>[restarting]
>Sep 23 08:11:34 2006 (2435) Qrunner OutgoingRunner reached maximum restart
>limit
> of 10, not restarting.


Are there any other messages (in Mailman's error log or elsewhere) from
these times indicating why OutgoingRunner exited with status 1?


>Will add a check to kick mailman if OutgoingRunner is not running, although
>I'd like to understand why OutgoingRunner is dying.


So would I. Please check other logs - system logs too.

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