Hi Steve,
Look at the line in '/var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run' where tcpserver
initiates the rules of the compiled database (cdb),
'/usr/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l $HOSTNAME-x $TCP_CDB-c "$MAXSMTPD"'
specifically,
$TCP_CDB
which translates to,
'/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp.cdb'
which you edit
Hi Eric.
I checked my /var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run and this is what it contains. No
mention of clamav / spamassassin / simscan:
#!/bin/sh
Yours is the better answer than mine. 1 CPU on Proxmox (FAILED),
multiple CPU's (OK).
Thanks, Richard!
On 2/6/2017 10:39 AM, Richard Baxant wrote:
I also tested the behavior by changing the number of CPU available to
the VM.
1 CPU = systemd service: irqbalance: [ FAILED
I also tested the behavior by changing the number of CPU available to the
VM.
1 CPU = systemd service: irqbalance: [ FAILED ]
2+ CPU = systemd service: irqbalance: [ OK ]
Thanks for verifying this Eric. Problem solved!
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 12:07
Just tested Proxmox (KVM virtualization) and CentOS 7 (KVM virtualization)
systemd service: irqbalance: [ OK ]
This is why I hadn't seen the irqbalance failure.
Citrix Xen, Virtual Box:
systemd service: irqbalance: [ FAILED ]
On 2/1/2017 6:58 AM,