Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems after CentOS upgrade....

2009-04-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Charles Gregory wrote: >On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote: > >> What's in qfiles/out and qfiles/retry? > >Where are these hiding? Tried /var/lib/mailman /usr/lib/mailman If this is a RedHat/CentOS Mailman package, there is no qfiles/ directory per se - they ar /var/spool/mailman/out and /var

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems after CentOS upgrade....

2009-04-24 Thread Charles Gregory
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote: Interestingly enough, when I shutdown mailman it reports an SMTP failure for a message it appears to have been 'attempting' to send... And what failure does it report? Apr 24 12:26:48 2009 (7363) Low level smtp error: (4, 'Interrupted system call'), msgid

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems after CentOS upgrade....

2009-04-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Charles Gregory wrote: >On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote: > >> See various Mailman logs such as error and smtp-failure for problems. > >Interestingly enough, when I shutdown mailman it reports an SMTP failure >for a message it appears to have been 'attempting' to send, then >shuts down. If

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems after CentOS upgrade....

2009-04-24 Thread Charles Gregory
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote: Mailman seemed to 'lock up', and queued all outgoing messages until I did a restart First of all, my .02 on rebooting - If you do a yum upgrade that updates "system files", you should reboot. If you don't, and there is some issue due to the upgrade, th

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems after CentOS upgrade....

2009-04-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Charles Gregory wrote: > >Mailman seemed to 'lock up', and queued all outgoing messages until I did >a restart mid-yesterday. I got another complaint today, did another >restart, and once again the list messages are going out. But I have no >guarantee that it won't keep repeating this behaviour.

[Mailman-Users] Problems after CentOS upgrade....

2009-04-24 Thread Charles Gregory
Hallo! This may not specifically be a mailman problem, but I'm noticing strange behaviour in mailmain, as well as in general on my mail server. Background: My CentOS 4 system ran an automatic 'yum' update two days ago, and it updated many system files. I'm not an expert, but it looks like the