On 3/22/26 10:56 PM, Thomas Krichel wrote:
But mailman-web processes are still running
root@darni ~ # ps axf | grep mailman-web
532703 pts/4 S+ 0:00 \_ grep mailman-web
516993 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/python3.13
/usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/mailman-web qcluster --pythonpath /etc/mailman3
--settings settings
517012 ? S 0:05 \_ /usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/python3.13
/usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/mailman-web qcluster --pythonpath /etc/mailman3
--settings settings
517014 ? S 0:00 \_ /usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/python3.13
/usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/mailman-web qcluster --pythonpath /etc/mailman3
--settings settings
517015 ? S 0:00 \_ /usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/python3.13
/usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/mailman-web qcluster --pythonpath /etc/mailman3
--settings settings
517016 ? S 0:00 \_ /usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/python3.13
/usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/mailman-web qcluster --pythonpath /etc/mailman3
--settings settings
517017 ? S 2:09 \_ /usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/python3.13
/usr/local/mailman/venv/bin/mailman-web qcluster --pythonpath /etc/mailman3
--settings settings
These are qcluster processes. They are normally started and stopped
separately from mailmanweb. See
<https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/install/virtualenv.html#automatically-starting-mailman-web>.
You also need `systemctl stop qcluster`
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