OOT: Pyzor discovery problem (SOLVED)
Budi Febrianto
febrianto at sioenasia.com
Fri Sep 15 11:24:55 IST 2006
mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info wrote on 09/15/2006 03:22:56 PM:
> Glenn Steen wrote:
> > On 15/09/06, Glenn Steen <glenn.steen at gmail.com> wrote:
> > (snip)
> >> Might be a file that's corrupted... Try doing the discover (and a
> >> subsequent ping) to some other directory. If that works, simple remove
> >> the old and redo, if not, well... then I suppose a reinstall is in
> >> order (which would rewrite any corrupted files). You shouldn't need
> >> disable pyzor, bu... better safe than sorry, I suppose:-).
> >> IIRC doing discoveries all the time (well, once per day:-) isn't
> >> really necessary with pyzor... Unless I remember wrong there only is
> >> one server, and thats the way things are. So one could well hold of
> >> with the discoveries until one sees that pyzor just don't work:-).
> >>
> >> A philosophical musing one could have is on the reliability of a
> >> service that only have one central server ... :-). Puts all those
> >> "TimoutErrors" into perspective:-)
> >>
> > (Yeah yeah... me proving I'm a postfix user, by replying to myself:-)
> >
> > If this is due to fs corruption, you should (of course) endevor to do
> > some fsck'ing... Even journalised filesystems (read "ext3") might need
> > that from time to time...
> >
> >
>
> From what I can see pyzor is having problems...there's only one server
> and I can never "pyzor ping" it...always times out and I've not had a
> pyzor score in my spam for weeks...
>
> I know certain people have offered some server space/bandwidth to the
> maintainer but the offer doesn't seem to have been taken up...
>
> I'm considering turning it off and getting razor2 going instead (i've
> already got dcc)
>
> --
> Martin Hepworth
> Senior Systems Administrator
> Solid State Logic
> Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
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Yes, I believe it's a connection problem. Because it works now and I
didn't do anything.
Maybe it's time to look for dcc or razor2 solutions.
Thanks you all.
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