On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 12:50:58PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > It may have to do with too little memory (I use qmail-scanner, and a lot
> > of other stuff runs on this machine with 32 megs of RAM). It may be the
> > case that this only happens when I put extra load on the machine, I'll
> > look into that.
> I'd be surprised. Just because a server is overloaded doesn't mean
> that permissions start acting differently. But certainly the "cannot
> create pipe" *may* be that too many processes are consuming all system
> limited resources. That can be changed, but it is OS dependent.
>
> > > I suspect that the permission settings in /var/qmail differ from the ones set
> > > by a standard qmail install. I also suspect that the limits inherited by
> > > qmail-start need to be increased.
> > Okay, I will check the perms (done. they were okay, it seems...) and
> How did you check?
i "ls -l'd" around a bit.
I also ran queue-fix (with patch for big-todo because of RPMs) from the
qmail homepage.
-Johan
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Johan Almqvist