Re: [Mailman-Users] No mail and no posts from mailman

2007-02-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bob McClure Jr wrote: > >There are no clues in there, so they must have died over a month ago. >Do I need to put in a cron-driven monitor to check up on the qrunners >or is there a more sophisticated way to do that? The RedHat implementation of 'mailmanctl status' (see

Re: [Mailman-Users] No mail and no posts from mailman

2007-02-28 Thread Bob McClure Jr
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 07:32:49AM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Bob McClure Jr wrote: > > > >1) # ps auxww| grep mailmanctl |grep -v grep > >mailman 7087 0.0 0.3 13048 1672 ?Ss2006 0:00 > >/usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl -s -q start > ># ps auxww | egrep 'p[y]tho

Re: [Mailman-Users] No mail and no posts from mailman

2007-02-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bob McClure Jr wrote: > >1) # ps auxww| grep mailmanctl |grep -v grep >mailman 7087 0.0 0.3 13048 1672 ?Ss2006 0:00 >/usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl -s -q start ># ps auxww | egrep 'p[y]thon' >mailman 7087 0.0 0.3 13048 1672 ?Ss2006 0:00 >/u

[Mailman-Users] No mail and no posts from mailman

2007-02-27 Thread Bob McClure Jr
I am befuddled. mailman-2.1.8-0.FC4.1 (from RPM) Fedora Core 4 (kept up to date with nightly yum) postfix-2.2.2-2 (from RPM) This is an established list server that has had one functioning list (albeit very low volume, so I can't swear that it is still working). I added a new list, put myself an