On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 11:34:32AM +0200, simon wrote:> since the last exim4update i have problems with exim.
> after lets say a night the server can''t get any more mails.
> mainlog:
> ...
> ...
> ..
> 2005-08-08 10:28:56 Start queue run: pid=4390
> 2005-08-08 10:28:56 End queue run: pid=4390
> 2005-08-08 10:33:21 Connection from [194.145.64.95] refused: too many
> connections
> 2005-08-08 10:38:35 Connection from [217.69.76.1] refused: too many
> connections
> 2005-08-08 10:49:45 Connection from [194.145.64.95] refused: too many
> connections
> 2005-08-08 10:58:56 Start queue run: pid=578
> 2005-08-08 10:58:56 End queue run: pid=578
> 2005-08-08 11:08:35 Connection from [217.69.76.1] refused: too many
> connections
> 2005-08-08 11:13:20 Connection from [194.145.64.95] refused: too many
> connections
> 2005-08-08 11:16:34 Connection from [194.145.64.95] refused: too many
> connections
And it doesn''t take any messages any more _at_ _all_? Or does the log
just show some connection being rejected?
> even if i list all processes
> 5 S 101 11044 1 0 69 0 - 2228 15afa7 11:25 ?
> 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q30m
> 1 S 101 18123 11044 0 72 0 - 2263 15afa7 11:29 ?
> 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q30m
> 1 S 101 10209 11044 0 71 0 - 2263 15afa7 11:33 ?
> 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q30m
> and they will get more and more :/
Are you aware of the exiwhat utility?
> maybe anyone have an idea why this will happend.
Looks like some delivery processes get stuck doing things, eventually
tripping a connection or a load limit. exiwhat will probably help in
finding out what happens.
You might also try locally delivering a message by piping it into
"/usr/sbin/exim4 -d recipient@domain.example" and judging from the
debug output where the process gets stuck.
Greetings
Marc
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