Upgraded to 4.67.6, MailScanner scans a batch then hangs at 100 percent CPU

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Tue Mar 11 14:48:30 GMT 2008


What does MailScanner --debug-sa show ? Hmmm, also what RBLs are you using ? perhaps one is no longer active. 

Regards,

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----- "Steve Crumley" <scrumley at secure-enterprise.com> wrote:

> OK, I'm stuck.  I'm running CentOS 4.6, sendmail 8.13.1 and
> spamassassin
> 3.2.4.  I've disabled mailwatch, spamassassin, sql blacklist, and AV. 
> I
> also set the number of child processes to 1.  MailScanner starts ok,
> scans a batch of messages ok, then maxes out the cpu and never picks
> up
> another batch of mail.
> 
> Here is the debug output:
> 
> MailScanner --debug
> In Debugging mode, not forking...
> Trying to setlogsock(unix)
> 10:18:25 SpamAssassin temp dir =
> /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/SpamAssassin-Temp
> 10:18:25 Building a message batch to scan...
> 10:18:25 Have a batch of 1 message.
> 
> 
> 
> This is from maillog:
> Mar 11 10:18:25 sm6 MailScanner[814]: MailScanner E-Mail Virus
> Scanner
> version 4.67.6 starting...
> Mar 11 10:18:25 sm6 MailScanner[814]: SpamAssassin temporary working
> directory is /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/SpamAssassin-Temp
> Mar 11 10:18:25 sm6 MailScanner[814]: Using locktype = posix
> Mar 11 10:18:25 sm6 MailScanner[814]: Creating hardcoded struct_flock
> subroutine for linux (Linux-type)
> Mar 11 10:18:25 sm6 MailScanner[814]: New Batch: Scanning 1 messages,
> 1857 bytes
> Mar 11 10:18:25 sm6 MailScanner[814]: Spam Checks: Starting
> Mar 11 10:18:25 sm6 MailScanner[814]: Spam Checks completed at 97434
> bytes per second
> 
> 
> 
> MailScanner -v
> Running on
> Linux sm6.secure-enterprise.com 2.6.9-55.0.6.ELsmp #1 SMP Tue Sep 4
> 21:36:00 EDT 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
> This is CentOS release 4.6 (Final)
> This is Perl version 5.008005 (5.8.5)
> 
> This is MailScanner version 4.67.6
> Module versions are:
> 1.00    AnyDBM_File
> 1.23    Archive::Zip
> 1.03    Carp
> 2.008   Compress::Zlib
> 1.119   Convert::BinHex
> 2.27    Date::Parse
> 1.00    DirHandle
> 1.05    Fcntl
> 2.73    File::Basename
> 2.08    File::Copy
> 2.01    FileHandle
> 1.06    File::Path
> 0.19    File::Temp
> 0.92    Filesys::Df
> 1.35    HTML::Entities
> 3.56    HTML::Parser
> 2.37    HTML::TokeParser
> 1.23    IO
> 1.14    IO::File
> 1.13    IO::Pipe
> 2.02    Mail::Header
> 1.86    Math::BigInt
> 3.05    MIME::Base64
> 5.425   MIME::Decoder
> 5.425   MIME::Decoder::UU
> 5.425   MIME::Head
> 5.425   MIME::Parser
> 3.03    MIME::QuotedPrint
> 5.425   MIME::Tools
> 0.11    Net::CIDR
> 1.08    POSIX
> 1.14    Scalar::Util
> 1.77    Socket
> 1.4     Sys::Hostname::Long
> 0.18    Sys::Syslog
> 1.68    Time::HiRes
> 1.02    Time::localtime
> 
> Optional module versions are:
> 1.38    Archive::Tar
> 0.21    bignum
> 2.03    Business::ISBN
> 1.17    Business::ISBN::Data
> 1.08    Data::Dump
> 1.809   DB_File
> 1.14    DBD::SQLite
> 1.602   DBI
> 1.08    Digest
> 1.01    Digest::HMAC
> 2.33    Digest::MD5
> 2.10    Digest::SHA1
> 1.00    Encode::Detect
> 0.17012 Error
> 0.22    ExtUtils::CBuilder
> 2.19    ExtUtils::ParseXS
> 2.36    Getopt::Long
> 0.44    Inline
> 1.08    IO::String
> 1.09    IO::Zlib
> 2.23    IP::Country
> missing Mail::ClamAV
> 3.002004        Mail::SpamAssassin
> v2.005  Mail::SPF
> 1.999001        Mail::SPF::Query
> 0.2808  Module::Build
> 0.20    Net::CIDR::Lite
> 0.63    Net::DNS
> v0.003  Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable
> 0.34    Net::LDAP
>  4.007  NetAddr::IP
> 1.94    Parse::RecDescent
> missing SAVI
> 2.42    Test::Harness
> 1.22    Test::Manifest
> 1.95    Text::Balanced
> 1.35    URI
> 0.74    version
> missing YAML
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks,
> -Steve

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