Re: ramped CPU problem with fetchmail

2002-11-19 Thread Christian Weeks


[ .. noise .. ]
I'd say this was actually a potential problem with fetchmail but this
may be "fixed" in the latest snapshot.


Many thanks, the latest snapshot appears as if it may resolve this problem. 
It certainly isn't spinning wildly anymore.

Thanks again,
Christian 


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Re: ramped CPU problem with fetchmail

2002-11-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 12:30:56AM -0700, Christian Weeks wrote:
>
>>On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 09:32:47PM -0700, Christian Weeks wrote:
>>[..stuff..]
>>So why aren't you trying the solution that was proposed for the problem?
>>
>>This is, what?, the third time today that someone has posted saying that
>>they've noticed the discussion while missing the fact that the problem
>>is supposed to be fixed in the latest snapshots.
>
>Thank you for your reply.
>
>I have tried the proposed solution at your request (I downloaded and 
>attempted each of the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th snapshot fixes). The 
>attached trace file is the result (it appears to be the same under the 15th 
>and 16th snapshots- I did not bother generating for 13th & 14th). It is 
>still unfortunately not correctly functional. Instead of ramping my CPU 
>(now I only see very small spikes of 100%) it aborts the fetchmail daemon. 
>This is the log output from fetchmail:
>fetchmail: starting fetchmail 6.1.2 daemon
>fetchmail: couldn't find canonical DNS name of my.mail.server.com
>fetchmail: Query status=11 (DNS)
>fetchmail: sleeping at Tue Nov 19 00:10:16 2002
>fetchmail: terminated with signal 14
>
>I expected it to enter it's sleep/wake cycle, but it doesn't appear to do 
>so.

I'd say this was actually a potential problem with fetchmail but this
may be "fixed" in the latest snapshot.

cgf

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Re: ramped CPU problem with fetchmail

2002-11-18 Thread Christian Weeks


On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 09:32:47PM -0700, Christian Weeks wrote:
[..stuff..]
So why aren't you trying the solution that was proposed for the problem?

This is, what?, the third time today that someone has posted saying that
they've noticed the discussion while missing the fact that the problem
is supposed to be fixed in the latest snapshots.


Thank you for your reply.

I have tried the proposed solution at your request (I downloaded and 
attempted each of the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th snapshot fixes). The 
attached trace file is the result (it appears to be the same under the 15th 
and 16th snapshots- I did not bother generating for 13th & 14th). It is 
still unfortunately not correctly functional. Instead of ramping my CPU 
(now I only see very small spikes of 100%) it aborts the fetchmail daemon. 
This is the log output from fetchmail:
fetchmail: starting fetchmail 6.1.2 daemon
fetchmail: couldn't find canonical DNS name of my.mail.server.com
fetchmail: Query status=11 (DNS)
fetchmail: sleeping at Tue Nov 19 00:10:16 2002
fetchmail: terminated with signal 14

I expected it to enter it's sleep/wake cycle, but it doesn't appear to do so.

Thanks for looking at this problem.
Christian 

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Re: ramped CPU problem with fetchmail

2002-11-18 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 09:32:47PM -0700, Christian Weeks wrote:
>Output from:
>fetchmail --version:
>This is fetchmail release 6.1.2+NTLM+SSL+NLS
>Fallback MDA: /usr/bin/procmail -d %T
>CYGWIN_NT-5.1 CWEEKS-LAP 1.3.15(0.63/3/2) 2002-11-07 13:57 i686 unknown
>Taking options from command line and /home/cpw/.fetchmailrc
>Logfile is /var/log/fetchmail.log
>Idfile is /home/cpw/.fetchids
>
>Other info is attached.
>
>Problem summary:
>
>It appears that the CPU ramp problem with emacs that has been discussed on 
>this mailing list is not restricted to emacs.

So why aren't you trying the solution that was proposed for the problem?

This is, what?, the third time today that someone has posted saying that
they've noticed the discussion while missing the fact that the problem
is supposed to be fixed in the latest snapshots.

cgf

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