Justin Denick wrote:
>
>There are (3) 'currently' lock files. They are for /bin/mailmanctl and the
>qrunners
>ArchRunner and OutgoingRunner.
The files 'master-qrunner' and 'master-qrunner.host.pid' are not list
locks. They are the lock that prevent starting mailmanctl when it's
already running.
Justin Denick wrote:
>Can anyone think of a reason that one list might use lock files, but other's
>wouldn't.
>I have about 5 lists, and when mailman is started a lock file (or two) is
>created for the list.
>
>listname.lock and listname.lock.webserver..0
is the pid of the process that
Can anyone think of a reason that one list might use lock files, but other's
wouldn't.
I have about 5 lists, and when mailman is started a lock file (or two) is
created for the list.
listname.lock and listname.lock.webserver..0
This particular list is very slow when navigating the admin pages
Adrian Wells wrote
>
>customchange.py is located at the root installation directory of Mailman.
>It contains:
>
># Python function to make custom changes
>def customchange(m):
>curlist = m.real_name
>curlist = curlist.lower()
>print 'Current list is: ' + curlist
>if curlist.startsw
Hello. I'm working with Mailman 2.1.6 and learning about the helpful
withlist tool. Disclaimer, I'm learning more about Python and Mailman so
it's very likely, I've made a fairly simple error. I've written a couple
scripts to make changes to a number of lists (like changing a number of
list's ho
When does mailman create file locks, and for how long do they
exist? (i know they will linger around if the program crashed, but
under normal operation, how long?)
AMK4
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