kalin mintchev wrote:
>
>i guess no attachments ok here it is:
>
>Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): Traceback (most recent call last):
>Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): File "/var/mailman/bin/qrunner",
>line 270, in ?
>Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): main()
>Jun 08 06:43:23
kalin mintchev wrote:
>
>> I still don't know what the underlying issue is, possibly you have so
>> many bounces that the bounce-events-.pck reaches some size limitation.
>> What does the 'qrunner' log say about the deaths? What's in the
>> 'error' log.
>
>
>well BounceRunner died apparently short
> the output from the error log for the same times is a bit longer so i'm
> attaching it.
i guess no attachments ok here it is:
Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): Traceback (most recent call last):
Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): File "/var/mailman/bin/qrunner",
line 270, in ?
Jun
> I still don't know what the underlying issue is, possibly you have so
> many bounces that the bounce-events-.pck reaches some size limitation.
> What does the 'qrunner' log say about the deaths? What's in the
> 'error' log.
well BounceRunner died apparently short after i restarted everything
ag
kalin mintchev wrote:
>
>from the qrunner log:
>Nov 15 17:00:14 2005 (2584) Qrunner BounceRunner reached maximum restart
>limit of 10, not restarting.
>
>what's this thing about maximum restart limit?!
What's in the log prior to this for the 10 deaths that required restart?
The idea is the maste
kalin mintchev wrote:
>
>> the former. i don't see the BounceRunner in the mailman processes and will
>> start it through mailmanctl but i remember reading somewhere that that
>> daemon should run every 15 min?!? by default?!
That was Mailman 2.0.x. Mailman 2.1 uses the mailmanctl daemon instead
> the former. i don't see the BounceRunner in the mailman processes and will
> start it through mailmanctl but i remember reading somewhere that that
> daemon should run every 15 min?!? by default?!
ok. i did restart the daemons. but is till don't see BounceRunner in the
ps list
after getti
>
> Are you talking about files in qfiles/bounces/ or files in data/ named
> bounce-events-p.pck?
the former. i don't see the BounceRunner in the mailman processes and will
start it through mailmanctl but i remember reading somewhere that that
daemon should run every 15 min?!? by default?!
kalin mintchev wrote:
>
> i have a huge directory full of bounces and much of disk space left. i'll
>be add a new disk soon but can i just wipe out all the bounce files under
>bounces?!!
Are you talking about files in qfiles/bounces/ or files in data/ named
bounce-events-p.pck?
If the former
hi...
i have a huge directory full of bounces and much of disk space left. i'll
be add a new disk soon but can i just wipe out all the bounce files under
bounces?!!
thanks...
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