Greetings, Peter.

On 22 ??????? 2006 ?., 18:59:10 you wrote:
> We have quite the default spamassassin setup (no extra or custom
> rules) and are using spam filtering only for a few domains. And no
> cluster setup, this is a single server.
I.e. mysql, spamassassin, apache and qMailToaster - all are set up at
the same server?

> After spamd restart everything is ok so it seems that spamd is freezing mysql?
If the answer to the question above is 'yes', then that's might be the
cause. If you've got system-accounting enabled - try to use RedHat
tools to check what was the system state at the moment the problems
were experienced. If not, wait for trouble to show up again and check
out ps, top, vmstat and iostat output. I suppose, that you've got
spamd eating up all CPU and thus blocking mysql.

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexey Loukianov                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 System Engineer,
 IT Department,
 Lavtech Corp


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