I wouldn't call it normal, but it's certainly possible if you've been
running for a long period of time w/out running the qtp-prune-graylist
script. Did you note the output stats from qtp-prune-graylist? FWIW,
this script runs longer when it's run with stats than w/out stats.
The latest qtp-prune-graylist script is installed automatically by the
latest qtp-install-spamdyke script, so this shouldn't be a concern going
forward. I think I would (re)run qtp-prune-graylist once manually w/out
stats (qtp-prune-graylist -s) to see how long that takes, just to be
sure it completes in a reasonable time.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 04/24/2011 04:45 AM, Jeremy Towne wrote:
This did the trick or because I waited longer. I see it is done this
morning and I started it 3 days ago. Is that remotely normal? Roughly
100 domains but verying number of users per domain.
Jeremy
On 4/20/2011 10:58 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
The spamdyke test takes quite a while if you have a large graylist
tree, which you would have if you're running an older version that
didn't install the qtp-prune-graylist script for you. There's not a
whole lot of space used in the graylist tree, but there can be huge
numbers of inodes accumulated over time. I would:
# yum update qmailtoaster-plus.repo
# yum update qmailtoaster-plus
# qtp-prune-graylist
(this will take quite a while, perhaps a couple hours - just let it run)
# qtp-install-spamdyke
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