Greetings, Peter. On 23 ??????? 2006 ?., 21:12:53 you wrote: >> When looking at information that sar has collected CPU has been idle >> at least 80 % all the time. Top showed mysql and spamd eating from >> 0-20 % of CPU at times, never much more. >> >> After restarting spamd I have not been able to reproduce this. >> >> I'll continue watching the system. > Unfortunately approx 24h after the restart the problem occurred again. Just like it happens with my servers. After the restart of spamd problems shows up again after a period of time ranging from 2 to 24 hours.
> 2006-12-23 17:30:43.646384500 [2074] warn: spamd: timeout: (300 second > timeout while trying to PROCESS) at /usr/bin/spamd line 1686, <GEN47> > line 4. > As today is Saturday not much heavy load have been hitting the server. > The processors are mostly idle. Did you check with vmstat or top the state of iowait? Maybe your processors are idle because of heavy disk load they are waiting to finish? > What I also noticed was a lot of httpd processes (about 50, when we > normally have about 10): After issuing `service httpd stop` they took > about 10-20 seconds to stop. Restarting apache didn't fix the issue, right? > I have now disabled autloearn, we'll see if that helps. If not, I'll > try rebooting the server. Rebooting the server don't help in my case. Disabling only the autolearn feature also don't help. To get rid of the issue I have to totally disable bayest rules in SA. Nothing else helps. -- Best regards, Alexey Loukianov mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] System Engineer, IT Department, Lavtech Corp --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
