[Mailman-Users] Mailing issue

Scott Levine levine at cs.unm.edu
Wed Aug 21 23:44:18 CEST 2002


I've had problems with messages vanishing after reboots, too.  Mailman
puts lock files in "..../mailman/locks/"  I erased those, since the
process that was creating the need for them was gone, and almost
immediately got a flood of my queued messages.

--Scott.

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Scott Levine
University of New Mexico Computer Science Department
levine at cs.unm.edu
505 277 2921




On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

> Dustin Reiner wrote:
> 
> > Since I searched the archives to no avail, I am sending my question to the
> > list.  Earlier today, sendmail began refusing connections due to high load.
> > The load was caused by a mailman python process running and consuming a lot
> > of CPU and memory resources (By a lot I mean it fluctuated from 8-90% CPU,
> > and 26% of memory).
> 
>     Make sure Mailman is not running into an error with your lists and locking
> up.  Check your ~mailman/logs/error file for any signs of trouble.
> 
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