On Wed, 21 Nov 2007, Dale Qualls wrote:

> Same problem thing this morning.   Sent a message, waited 30 minutes and 
> it's still sitting in the queue, no SLOG file, message was sitting in 
> the spool just fine.  Restart XMail and the message flies on through.
> Is there anything strange with my command line?  This is happening on 
> both boxes.  Maybe the box is running low on memory?  They only have 
> 256MB of RAM and it looks like most of it is being used up (246MB).  I'm 
> going to double the RAM and see if that makes a difference.  I bet XMail 
> is maybe bogging down because it's getting killed by lack of RAM?
> 
> mx3:/ # top
> top - 09:03:45 up 5 days, 32 min,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
> Tasks:  52 total,   2 running,  50 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
> Cpu(s):  0.0%us,  0.0%sy,  0.0%ni, 98.8%id,  0.0%wa,  0.0%hi,  1.2%si,  
> 0.0%st
> Mem:    256724k total,   246544k used,    10180k free,    90496k buffers
> Swap:   514040k total,       84k used,   513956k free,    95008k cached
> 
>   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
> 14314 root      16   0  319m 3748 1584 S  0.3  1.5   0:21.38 XMail
>     1 root      16   0   720  284  244 S  0.0  0.1   0:00.58 init
>     2 root      34  19     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.04 ksoftirqd/0
>     3 root      10  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 events/0
>     4 root      10  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 khelper
>     5 root      10  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 kthread
>     7 root      10  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:01.79 kblockd/0
>     8 root      20  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 kacpid
>    98 root      15   0     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   2:30.25 pdflush
>    99 root      15   0     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:02.91 pdflush
>   101 root      20  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 aio/0
>   100 root      15   0     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:03.52 kswapd0
>   307 root      11  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 cqueue/0
>   308 root      10  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 kseriod
>   348 root      11  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 kpsmoused
>   720 root      11  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 scsi_eh_0
>   809 root      10  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.06 reiserfs/0

Is this thing running NPTL as thread library? If yes, can you try to run 
an `ulimit -s 128` in the shell script running XMail?



- Davide


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