If you rolled out your /var/qmail/queue directory from an archive, it is
certainly FUBAR.  Qmail tracks messages in the queue by inode #, which no
archiving util will retain (for good reasons).  You might try using this
script to fix your queue structure:

http://www.netmeridian.com/e-huss/queue-fix.tar.gz

-Chris

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Hanlon AMA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 8:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: 90%cpu
> 
> 
> On Friday I accidently deleted the /var/qmail directory (well 
> actually my
> package manager did(I didn't realise qmail was taged for remove)).  I
> restored qmail from a backup cd (several months old) and 
> found out that
> long file nams were lost.  I went to the qmail src directory and types
> make setup check.  Anyway qmail-send is now using over 90% 
> (60% system,
> 30% user)  of the cpu (on a celeron 366) even when there is 
> nothing in the
> queue.  Before Fridays incedent it used under 1% of the cpu.  
> Any ideas?
> 

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