On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Richard Hobbs wrote:

> Could the size of "bayes_seen" and "bayes_toks" be causing this timeout?

Yes.

> If so, what can i do about this?

Disable automatic Bayes expiry and do a manual expiration run, and 
allow it to complete.

Once that's done you *can* turn automatic expiry back on to maintain 
it, but you might just get back into the same situation. You may want 
to leave automatic expiry off, and use cron to schedule a manual 
expiry at a low-traffic time of day.

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