On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 19:39 +0200, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 11:44 AM -0400 2005-05-25, John Dennis wrote:
>
> > I'm attaching our patch for this in case someone finds it useful.
>
> The attachment was stripped. Could you post it as a patch at the
> SourceForge page instead?
Yeah, I shou
At 11:44 AM -0400 2005-05-25, John Dennis wrote:
> I'm attaching our patch for this in case someone finds it useful.
The attachment was stripped. Could you post it as a patch at the
SourceForge page instead?
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >If it is running, you will find its pid in data/master-qrunner.pid and
> >there will also be two files in locks/, one named master-qrunner and
> >containing the line
> >
> >master-qrunner.host.example.com.pid
> >
> >And the second named master-qrunner.host.example.com.pid an
Robert Haack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wednesday, May 25, 2005:
>What would happen if during the check you told mailman to stop first?
>Could this mess things up or would it be fine?
>
>Robert Haack
Robert,
I actually just setup the cron job to execute with the following command. It
does
What would happen if during the check you told mailman to stop first?
Could this mess things up or would it be fine?
Robert Haack
Programmer Analyst
North Clackamas School District #12
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Jess Mooers wrote:
>
>
>>So here is my question:
>>
>> Is ther
Jess Mooers wrote:
>
>So here is my question:
>
> Is there a way to monitor qrunner to see if it is running?
If it is running, you will find its pid in data/master-qrunner.pid and
there will also be two files in locks/, one named master-qrunner and
containing the line
master-qrunner.host.ex
Hi list,
I am somewhat new to mailman, so please bear with me. I currently have 5 lists
running, all configured differently, and when it is working, I love mailman.
I have now encountered 3 situations where the qrunner stops or quits. We don't
know that the system is not running correctly unt