[Mailman-Users] It happened again: qrunners stopped on their own.

José Zapata jose.zapata at infonegocio.net.pe
Fri Jan 21 06:56:56 CET 2005


You know... that could be it. In fact, it's very likely. Do you know by
chance of any ways to deactivate and/or tweak it? Keep in mind our dedicated
server is "ours" in every sense of the word - we don't have an ISP.

Thanks!

José Z.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "scott" <scott at nexus-iservices.com>
To: "'José Zapata'" <jose.zapata at infonegocio.net.pe>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 6:08 PM
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] It happened again: qrunners stopped on their
own.


I had a similar problem....

After a lot of head scratching, and watching the machine run, and scanning
directory trees, and eventually some reverse engineering of encrypted perl
scripts (a story in itself), I found out that my outsourced dedicated server
had a monitoring agent running on it that was killing off jobs that were
running longer than 24 hours that were not running as a specific group of
users (and mailman was not one of them).

Perhaps you have something similar happening?




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