RV: Problem with BayesDB?
[iso-8859-1] Ricardo Luis Cañavate
ricardo.canavate at nozar.es
Mon Jan 17 18:05:40 GMT 2005
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Thanks David;
I set:
Rebuild Bayes Every = 28800
Wait During Bayes Rebuild = yes
SpamAssassin Timeout = 60 before this its sets 40
I have deleted those "bayes_toks.expire*" files manually, tomorrow I will
tell you what happens this night.
Ricardo
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: David Lee [mailto:t.d.lee at durham.ac.uk]
> Enviado el: lunes, 17 de enero de 2005 18:29
> Para: Ricardo Luis Cañavate
> CC: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Asunto: Re: RV: Problem with BayesDB?
>
>
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, [iso-8859-1] Ricardo Luis Cañavate wrote:
>
> > Dennis is trying to help me but my server is at point to crash. Now the
> > partition it is at 97%.
> >
> > Please, please, please.
> >
> > Could someone help me with bayes_toks.expire...
>
> What follows is my experience. It doesn't necessarily reflect best
> practice.
>
> The quick (and, I suspect, not as clean as desirable) fix is periodically
> to remove those "bayes_toks.expire*" files.
>
>
> We, too, had this problem (with reasonably up-to-date MS
> including 4.37.7,
> and versions of SA including 2.63 and 3.0.2). Our MailScanner.conf has:
> Rebuild Bayes Every = 3600
> Wait During Bayes Rebuild = yes
>
> but, despite the "Wait During...", we still got these
> "bayes_toks.expire*"
> files on busy machines. A few days ago, I changed "SpamAssassin Timeout"
> from 40 to 120 and the problem seems to have gone away.
>
> My simple expectation was that "Wait During Bayes Rebuild = yes" would
> have been sufficient to let the rebuild run to completion. But
> it appears
> that it is insufficient, and that something else, somewhere else,
> goverened by "SpamAssassin Timeout", happens that aborts the rebuild
> regardless.
>
> So increasing "SpamAssassin Timeout" might be worth a try.
>
> Meanwhile, if anyone else has a good, clean explanation (and solution)
> that can be placed in the FAQ (or is there a bug to be fixed?), I'm sure
> that it would be most welcome by several people.
>
>
> --
>
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