One thing I did notice was when I was doing checks to see if the service was running or not, the check actually crashed the spamd with a Socket.pm error (line 130)
This occured when I used the RadWare Webdirector which does our load balancing to do the health check on it. When I used nagios to test if the port was running it seemed fine, but even when not monitoring the spamd, it died. Just another 2c worth. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 3:54 PM Subject: Re: SPAMD not processing mail (again) > "Richard Mayhew" <[email protected]> said: > > I had a problem with spamd (2.63) dying on me all the time, with Fedora > Core 1. > > It seems that spamd isnt very reliable with Perl 5.8.1. > > I've been running on FC1 for a while... is mostly OK, but for recently > since going up to 2174. (Can't say for sure that's even related, but it's > the most significant recent change; I don't think Perl's had an update > since base FC1 release.) > > I was running on RH9 (Perl 5.8.0 w/ updates) with no trouble either. > > The real question is "Does anyone have a bead on what the problem is?" > > Dan O'B > > (PS Should I be putting these on the SA-Dev list instead of SA-Users?) > > > >
