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2008 Sep 11
0
Bug#498659: logcheck-database: amavis filter a little too verbose?
Package: logcheck-database Version: 1.2.68 Severity: normal Hi, I use postfix, amavisd-new and logcheck on a lenny server, and the mails I receive seem a little to verbose. For example, I get in the report all mails which are received, for example: Sep 11 08:35:11 heracles amavis[19788]: (19788-02) Passed CLEAN, [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] <user at domain> -> <user at domain>, Message-ID: <mid at mid>, mail_id: 1qjrR1UNY3Xk, Hits: -2.344, size: 6977, queued_as: 4B729FC18A, 1258 ms I'm not sure I want to check all spam stuff, but I definitively do...
2006 Apr 28
1
lib directory cached?
I am testing my app on a shared host account on Site5. The app is in development mode and all changes for the most part take place immediately. The only exception are the classes that I have developed and placed in my lib/ directory. I can make a change to my class, run my app, have it behave in the previous manner, go to bed, come back the next morning, and the changes will have taken
2010 Oct 20
1
grep
...9;vidx' returns 3 and 5 Location Sample Apo AII Apo B Apo AI Apo CII Apo CIII Apo E Total Events 1(1,A1) PC1 32310 5947 55069 21856 66539 54589 321 2(1,B1) PC2 33772 2754 50452.5 20588 68813 45586 268 3(1,C1) PC3 25386 960 38045 12992 57239 28939.5 275 4(1,D1) PC4 23604 475 40056 14433 59969.5 19788 275 5(1,E1) PC5 13469 216 31967 8900 55937 13534 257 6(1,F1) PC6 11142.5 174.5 30025 9465 64848 11053 244 7(1,G1) PC7 1021 129.5 11405 3661 50841 2466 236 8(1,H1) S1 29339 7721.5 55777 14939 50864 11369 252 9(1,I1) S2 17315.5 2485 40010 10756.5 45471.5 5133 239 10(1,J1) S3 18440 1406 47276.5 15425...
2006 Nov 14
4
Samba 3.0.14 (Debian Sarge) Memory Leakage
Hi! Our Samba file server seems to have a memory leakage. We are using samba as file server out of the box (debian sarge) on kernel 2.6.16.31. After a while users who have some shares and files open are acquiring more and more memory until the smbd dies. Here is a small shortcut from top: PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 13843 gxxxxx 16 0 51792 44m 2552 S
2009 Feb 02
3
Mail undeliverable error
Hi Guys, I've already posted this to the postfix mailing list and they made sure the error as the title suggest was generated by dovecot and not the other way around. I have an almost perfectly working multi domain mail server running dovecot+postfix+mysql+postfixadmin behind pfsense, when we transferred office, issues arose, suddenly users using email clients like thunderbird/outlook
2004 Mar 04
0
session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
When I try to connect to a NT share I get this: 19788: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) SMB connection failed My command is: mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx,password=xxx //DBSERVER/myshare$ /tmp/backup The above command works on other machines. Please help. Here is my debug info: INFO: Current debug levels: all: True/1...
2019 Jan 28
2
Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer
...5710 rpc_server 6179 rpc_server 6537 rpc_server 7435 rpc_server 7605 rpc_server 9539 rpc_server 10230 rpc_server 11767 rpc_server 12403 rpc_server 17572 rpc_server 19788 rpc_server 20088 rpc_server 21149 rpc_server 25503 rpc_server 25767 rpc_server 26716 rpc_server 28188 rpc_server 29235 rpc_server 32278 rpc_server 32442 rpc_server 3726 rpc_serve...
2019 Jan 28
5
Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer
Hi, We upgraded a legacy (NT4) domain from 3.6 series to 4.8 and then 4.9.4 samba version (using sernet subscription packages / debian stable) The setup is composed of 4 DCs with each 2 CPU/16GB RAM. We currently have ~700 user accounts / ~600 computers / ~150 groups Our mail setup, SSO, ... query the 4 DCs constantly. Every 5 to 10 days the RAM consumption and CPU usage (due to kswapd)
2010 May 15
1
barplot: invalid 'xlim' value
....586~80-2~1 19782~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 14:00~-173.586~80-2~1 19783~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 15:00~-173.586~80-2~1 19784~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 16:00~-175.000~80-2~1 19785~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 17:00~-177.142~80-2~1 19786~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 18:00~-176.126~80-2~1 19787~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 19:00~-176.126~80-2~1 19788~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 20:00~-177.142~80-2~1 19789~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 21:00~-176.126~80-2~1 19790~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 22:00~-177.142~80-2~1 19791~Well_80-2~6/20/2000 23:00~-177.142~80-2~1 19792~Well_80-2~6/21/2000 0:00~-177.142~80-2~1 19793~Well_80-2~6/21/2000 1:00~-177.142~80-2~1 19794~Well_80-2~6/2...