One of my customers reported a problem like this, he could not send a
message of 23MB.

Outlook Express View the error code: 0x800ccc0f



2008/10/15 Arthur Girardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Sam,
>
> Will that also solve the issue of smtp errors on the client-side? I
> couldn't find any log for those customers who had those errors, not
> even in the syslog. I did copy the error tho, if that may be of any
> help. Can reproduce that anytime too.
>
> And just to correct myself earlier, its not chunks of excessive
> output, but always the same line:
>
> EXCESSIVE(process_config_file()@configuration.c:3610): set
> configuration option full-log-dir from file /etc/spamdyke.conf, line
> 69: /path/to/spamdyke/full-log-dir
>
> This being the server's reply in the error message at client side.
>
> Arthur
>
> Citando Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I think I may have this one solved.  I removed some code in version
>> 4.0.5 that I didn't think was necessary any longer, but it turns out I
>> wrote it for version 3.1.2 to prevent exactly this problem.  Go figure.
>>
>> I've reverted that change and I'm running the test scripts now.  If
>> everything checks out I'll release 4.0.6 in the morning.
>>
>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>
>> Arthur Girardi wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I too noticed the high cpu usage by spamdyke in the 4.0.5 version.
>>> Like 6 or 7 spamdyke processes running at 100% cpu on a dual
>>> quad-core...
>>>
>>> Interesting enough, I noticed not all spamdyke did go 100%, only those
>>> that had some kind of attachment, a gif, jpg, a signature, whatever,
>>> encoded in base64. The message does finish successfully and life goes
>>> on, but I started having some slowdown complaints, and after this
>>> first post to the list, I saw I had the same issue.
>>>
>>> If you strace the process while it is hanging at high cpu, you'll see
>>> a lot of Timeouts mixed with reads and writes of what seems to be the
>>> content of the base64 attachment.
>>>
>>> Then I tried changing output from my normal verbose operation to
>>> excessive, and enabled full-log-dir, but just as I did that, cpu usage
>>> fell down, and clients started getting smtp error messages containing
>>> chunks of spamdyke's excessive output.
>>>
>>> I'm running spamdyke on a rhel5.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Arthur
>>>
>>> Citando Paulo Henrique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi...
>>>>
>>>> 2008/10/14 Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>
>>>>> This is the first I've heard of this -- can you provide any more
>>>>> information about it?  Did those spamdyke processes produce any log
>>>>> messages or errors?
>>>>>
>>>> No errors.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   Did they begin eating the CPU before or after
>>>>
>>>>> accepting/rejecting a message?
>>>>>
>>>> Apparently once the message is accepted.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Did you try turning on full logging to
>>>>
>>>>> see exactly what was going on?
>>>>>
>>>> Yet I did not.
>>>>
>>>>   What OS are you running?
>>>>
>>>> Linux Slackware 12.1, kernel 2.6.24-5-smp
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> tks.
>>>>
>>>>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>>>>
>>>>> Erald Troja wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I second your findings.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We reverted to 4.0.4 right away.
>>>>>> Did not report it as we were unable
>>>>>> to find a good explanation for it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The spamdyke processes were just lingering each consuming
>>>>>> between 70% to 100% of CPU.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ------------------------
>>>>>> Erald Troja
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Paulo Henrique wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> since the spamdyke upgraded to 4.0.5, I noted that my servers working
>>>>>>> with a high load,  the average of 0.65 and they were left to 3.5,
>>>>>>> someone noticed this problem? What may be happening?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> tks
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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