Richard Haas wrote: > >Last week, we ran into a rather odd event (first time we've seen it in a >decade or so of Mailman ops), where a bounced message kept writing to its >/var/mailman/data/bounce-events-PID.pck file, until it filled the disk [...] >The first bounce seemed normal: > >Delivery failed for the following reason: >Server entsrmbx01.teledyne.com[74.201.16.49] failed with: 550 #5.1.0 >Address rejected <someone>@teledyne.com >This has been a permanent failure. No further delivery attempts will be >made. > > >... and then the first bounce was written to the >/var/mailman/data/bounce-events pck file at: > >Received from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1]) > by [myserver] (Postfix) with ESMTP id 3272D601E21 > for <[somelist]-news-bounces@myserver>; Wed, 16 Nov 2011 16:41:55 >-0500 (EST) > > >... but was written another 5000 times with it's PDF attachment. > >... at 17:43 local, the disk filled with: > >Nov 16 17:43:13 [hostname] postfix/smtpd[27239]: NOQUEUE: reject: MAIL from >localhost[127.0.0.1]: 452 4.3.1 Insufficient system storage; proto=ESMTP >helo=<localhost> >Nov 16 17:43:13 [hostname] postfix/smtpd[27239]: warning: not enough free >space in mail queue: 36216832 bytes < 1.5*message size limit
So is it Postfix that is repeatedly delivering this bounce message to Mailman, and Mailman is just trying to deal with it? If so, the underlying issue is with Postfix, not Mailman. >Oddly, the bounce-events file's last write was considerably earlier: > >-rw-rw-r-- 1 mailman mailman 37867700224 2011-11-16 16:52 >bounce-events-01556.pck This is an orphaned bounce-events file that was left behind when BounceRunner PID 1556 died - see below. >The only questionable log entries I can find after/around the message >posting is for an abort of the Archrunner and Bouncerunner before the disk >filled: > >Nov 16 17:06:08 2011 (1533) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit >(pid: 1555, sig: 9, sts: None, class: ArchRunner, slice: 1/1) [restarting] >Nov 16 17:06:14 2011 (27568) ArchRunner qrunner started. >Nov 16 17:06:18 2011 (1533) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit >(pid: 1556, sig: 9, sts: None, class: BounceRunner, slice: 1/1) [restarting] >Nov 16 17:06:20 2011 (27573) BounceRunner qrunner started. BounceRunner PID 1556 died at 17:06 possibly while processing the bounces in qfiles/bounces or while processing the bounce-events file. This is within the normal 15 minute window for processing bounce-events. Where there any error log entries associated with the deaths of BounceRunner or ArchRunner? >Since the [somelist]-news list in question doesn't have archiving enabled >(never has), so I the ArchRunner restart. There were no other qrunner >restarts since 6:33 that morning, and the only later ones were when admin >staff went in to clear things up. > >So chronologically: > >- 16:41 first bounce occurs and is written to bounce-events by PID 1556 >- 16:52 PID 1556 makes (according to the file system) its last write to >bounce-events-1556.pck >- 17:02 ArchRunner and BounceRunner get restart signals, PID 27573 is the >new BounceRunner >- 17:43 the disk fills to the point postfix starts complaining > > >... that doesn't add up unless one presumes PID 1556 hung around and kept >writing bounce-events-1556.pck from 17:02 to 17:43 (and probably beyond). PID 1556 was gone at 17:06:18. It is not clear whether the repeated bounce events were due to BounceRunner in some kind of loop or BounceRunner actually receiving bounces from Postfix. Are there Postfix log entries for the delivery of 5000 bounces to Mailman? If so, it would seem Postfix is the culprit. If not, then it would seem to be BounceRunner. I don't have a clue as to why BounceRunner would do this. -- Mark Sapiro <[email protected]> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3 Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9 Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/ Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/archive%40jab.org
