Thanks for the reply:
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 08:34:07PM -0500, Jon Carnes wrote:
> Each of the qrunners is launched with its specific job:
The qrunner which is using 98% of CPU is ArchRunner.
> What is your Qrunner_Sleep_Time set to in ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py (or
> Defaults.py)? The default
There are a lot of items that can cause this.
- Using "top" look at the qrunners process ID's and see which ones are
eating the most cpu time.
- Now use "ps aux" on a *wide* terminal so you can see which qrunner is
associated with the high cpu process ID
Each of the qrunners is launched with
On 14 Feb 2004, at 21:58, Hunter Hillegas wrote:
Hello. We are running 2.1.1 on RH7.2.
We have a list with 27,000 members. It is an announce type list, only
the
moderator posts to it.
Yesterday he posted his first message to the list.
The message was delivered to some list members but not all
Hello. We are running 2.1.1 on RH7.2.
We have a list with 27,000 members. It is an announce type list, only the
moderator posts to it.
Yesterday he posted his first message to the list.
The message was delivered to some list members but not all (for instance he
didn't get it but I did).
I am tr
Mark wrote:
Hey, is there any way to customize the HTML templates for the archives
on a per-list basis? I tried copying arch*html into
.../lists/list-name/en and editing them, but the next time the archiver
ran the output was generic.
You need to restart mailman /mailman bin/mailmanctl restar
At 12:57 PM -0500 2004/02/14, Mark J. Reed wrote:
Hey, is there any way to customize the HTML templates for the archives
on a per-list basis? I tried copying arch*html into
.../lists/list-name/en and editing them, but the next time the archiver
ran the output was generic.
Try copying templat
> I have scoured the archives and google for answer to my problem but
> none of the fixes I have found seem to work. I have mailman 2-1.1-91
> installed w/ postfix 1.1.12-12 on a Suse 8.2 box and qrunner/python is
> eating the cpu. Most of the posts I read describe this as a postfix
> problem and t
Hey, is there any way to customize the HTML templates for the archives
on a per-list basis? I tried copying arch*html into
.../lists/list-name/en and editing them, but the next time the archiver
ran the output was generic.
-Mark
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Paul Kleeberg wrote:
I am currently using Mailman on Redhat 8.0 and to be honest it was a
pain for me to get that to work with the redHat version of htDig which
as it turns out was a beta version released as 3.2. I am not looking to
start a religious war but am considering switching to MacOSX