Nozy wrote:
> Hi Eric
> 
> On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 10:10 -0700, Eric "Shubes" wrote:
>> Also, is your SA log showing any errors?
>>
> 
> SA log ?? sorry man not sure what log that is 

/var/log/qmail/spamd/current

>> Has your SA bayes db journal ever sync'd?
>> # sudo -u vpopmail -H spamassassin -D bayes --lint
>>
>> Has auto-expire ever completed?
>> # sa-learn -u vpopmail --force-expire
> 
> Be For 
> 00:00:02      runq-sz  plist-sz   ldavg-1   ldavg-5  ldavg-15
> 00:10:02            2       165      3.48      4.07      3.59
> 00:20:02            3       157      3.49      3.41      3.43
> 00:30:02            0       155      3.46      3.23      3.27
> 00:40:03            2       158      3.40      3.21      3.15
> 
> after 
> 11:50:01            1       167      0.37      0.74      0.71
> 12:00:01            2       159      0.31      0.44      0.58
> 12:10:01            3       163      0.53      0.41      0.49
> 12:20:01            2       159      0.27      0.38      0.43

What'd you use to generate this? Nice.

> 
> This did help itbut still hitting hard on ram 1GB system with qmail and 
> Bind 

SA hits ram really hard. You don't want to get too many spawned processes
going, or it'll start thrashing (swap). How many children do you have spawned?

> output 
> # sudo -u vpopmail -H spamassassin -D bayes --lint
> [9064] dbg: bayes: tie-ing to DB file
> R/O /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin/bayes_tok
> s
> [9064] dbg: bayes: tie-ing to DB file
> R/O /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin/bayes_see
> n
> [9064] dbg: bayes: found bayes db version 3
> [9064] dbg: bayes: DB journal sync: last sync: 1163459710
> [9064] dbg: bayes: DB journal sync: last sync: 1163459710
> [9064] dbg: bayes: corpus size: nspam = 1092, nham = 66492
> [9064] dbg: bayes: header tokens for *F = "U*ignore
> D*compiling.spamassassin.taint.org D*spamassassin.taint.org D*taint.org
> D*org"
> [9064] dbg: bayes: header tokens for *m = " 1163460816 lint_rules "
> [9064] dbg: bayes: header tokens for X-Spam-Relays-External = " "
> [9064] dbg: bayes: header tokens for X-Spam-Relays-Internal = " "
> [9064] dbg: bayes: header tokens for *RT = " "
> [9064] dbg: bayes: header tokens for *RU = " "
> [9064] dbg: bayes: token 'body' => 4.86393635295181e-05
> [9064] dbg: bayes: token 'somewhat' => 0.000756680731364276
> [9064] dbg: bayes: token 'message' => 0.0129990606036694
> [9064] dbg: bayes: score = 0.390799343575021
> [9064] dbg: bayes: DB journal sync: last sync: 1163459710
> [9064] dbg: bayes: untie-ing
> [9064] dbg: bayes: untie-ing db_toks
> [9064] dbg: bayes: untie-ing db_seen
> [9064] info: rules: meta test DIGEST_MULTIPLE has undefined dependency
> 'RAZOR2_CHECK'
> [9064] info: rules: meta test DIGEST_MULTIPLE has undefined dependency
> 'DCC_CHECK'

This looks ok to me, except for the undefined dependencies. I don't think
they hurt, but I'd like to find out how to get rid of them. They began
appearing sometime after spamassassin-toaster-3.1.3-1.3.1.

> # sa-learn -u vpopmail --force-expire
> 



-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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