Luis Bermudez wrote:
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>I deleted the file with the problem and the message.
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>Then I stopped and started mailman using mailmanctl. Stop and
>restart the service from server admin (to be sure ) and now the
>lists are working fine.
Good.
>Some questions:
>
> - How does the file got corr
Mark,
I deleted the file with the problem and the message.
Then I stopped and started mailman using mailmanctl. Stop and
restart the service from server admin (to be sure ) and now the
lists are working fine.
Some questions:
- How does the file got corrupt it - Is there something else
Luis Bermudez wrote:
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>On Apr 11, 2006, at 9:58 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>> It is dying and restarting until the limit is reached
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>Should I increase the limit, or 1O is ok ?
Don't change the limit. 10 is more than enough under normal
circumstances, and raising it won't help in this case bec
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your fast response.
On Apr 11, 2006, at 9:58 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Luis Bermudez wrote:
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>> - I see that qrunner is running: (ps -aux | grep .*qrunner.*)
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> IncomingRunner is not running.
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>> I am enclosing the qrunner log, the error log.
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>> qrunner.log
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Luis Bermudez wrote:
>- I see that qrunner is running: (ps -aux | grep .*qrunner.*)
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IncomingRunner is not running.
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>I am enclosing the qrunner log, the error log.
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>
>qrunner.log
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>Apr 11 06:35:39 2006 (12287) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit
>(pid: 12304, sig: None, sts: 1, clas
Dear all,
I have mailman 2.1.4 installed in a MAC OS X server 10.3.9.
I have about 10 lists and were working fine, but couple months ago
mailman just stopped sending emails. It holded all the messages in
the queue. So I had to start the qrunner manually or stop and start
the mail service wi