You might want to check if perl has all needed module on board. In
history i've seen more strange problems that eventually were perl related.
Kind Regards
Rob
Justin Mason wrote:
Signal 11 is a segmentation fault, indicating either (a) bugs in the
perl interpreter or (b) hardware problems. Have you tried on
a different machine?
--j.
Don O'Neil writes:
The 2 error messages I'm seeing are:
kernel: pid 19070 (perl), uid 1022: exited on signal 11
And
kernel: pid 9578 (perl), uid 1022: exited on signal 10
Nothing in the logs about SIGTERM.
-----Original Message-----
From: J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 8:56 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Spamd dieing for no apparent reason
Look for SIGTERM in the log file (mine is /var/log/messages). If that's
there the consensus seems to be that it's a memory problem and can be
addressed with the spamd settings.
--- Don O'Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My spamd process is dieing about every 1-2 days for no apparent
reason.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to debug this? I'm not seeing
anything in the logs, it just dies, and then of course I get bounces
back that the connection was dropped and I have to restart the
process. I've had to put a daemon monitor of sorts in place to restart
it automatically.
I'm running the latest released version on FreeBSD 6.1.
Thanks!
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