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From: Jay <he...@he...> - 2015-10-26 16:11:49
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Good day Thomas. So I took your advice and turned both of these settings to ON. Makes no sense that these have both been off for years as to why the rebuild all of the sudden would die. Anyways, after turning on UseBerkley and UseDB4Rebuild my spamdb finished rebuilding itself just fine. I also noticed that the memory usage was a lot less this time around. I barely hit 800MB of ram. My only guess was previously the rebuild must have gotten close to the ram I reported earlier. Either way, thank you Thomas for the help. I greatly appreciate it. On 10/24/2015 2:37 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote: >> UseBerkleyDB is off and useDB4Rebuild is off > Both values are 'ON' per default - if you switch them to 'OFF' , you > should know what you do! > > Thomas > > > > > Von: Jay <he...@he...> > An: ass...@li... > Datum: 22.10.2015 17:09 > Betreff: Re: [Assp-user] SpamDB rebuild dies > > > > Good day Thomas. > > We don't use the BerkleyDB. UseBerkleyDB is off and useDB4Rebuild is off. > > Last section in rebuildrun.txt: > Oct-20-15 17:02:44 c:/assp/notspam > Oct-20-15 17:02:45 File Count: 88,069 > Oct-20-15 17:02:45 Processing... notspam with 21,000 files > Oct-20-15 17:03:23 ignore and remove files older than Sep-19-15 17:02:44 > in folder notspam > > I already have a rebuilddebug.txt file in place. Here's the last section: > Oct-20-15 17:08:48 file (4122)[0]: c:/assp/notspam/1098--4653603.eml > Oct-20-15 17:08:48 1 ham-attachment/image entries processed in file > c:/assp/notspam/1098--4653603.eml > > I will run ASSP in cmd line mode and see what displays in the cmd > window. Hopefully it will give me a clue as to what is causing this. > Do you think General Debug Mode /(debug)/ <javascript:void(0);> might be > useful here as well? > > I appreciate the advice and help. Thank you. > > > On 10/22/2015 3:56 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote: >> - is the Perl module BerkeleyDB installed ? >> - is 'useDB4Rebuild' set to on ? >> >> - start assp interactive (cmd) - start the rebuild - the last lines in > the >> cmd windows may show the reason >> - have a look in to rebuildrun.txt - what is the last line logged there > ? >> - in addition you may enable the debug output of the rebuild task > (create >> the file rebuilddebug.txt) >> >>> It seems to die around 1.8GB >> the 4GB limit is imposed for the value of 'physical + virtual' memory ! >> >>> I do have a memory limit set in ASSP but I have >>> that set to 3096mb which would be 3GB of ram. >> While the rebuild is running, the internal memory usage check is > switched >> off. >> >> Thomas >> >> >> >> >> >> Von: Jay <he...@he...> >> An: For Users of ASSP <ass...@li...> >> Datum: 21.10.2015 21:13 >> Betreff: [Assp-user] SpamDB rebuild dies >> >> >> >> So I have a weird issue happening all of the sudden. We are using ASSP >> version 2.4.5(15162) and I have RebuildSchedule set for a 6am rebuild >> everyday on our Windows mail server. We are running a 64bit version of >> Windows 7 on our mail server and use the 32bit version of Perl >> 5.16.3(1604). The server itself is using a Core i7 3.4GHz processor and >> 16GB of ram. There are some days when the rebuild finishes fine but most >> days it seems the rebuild just dies in the middle of it and never >> finishes. It even happens when I kick the rebuild off manually. >> >> So today I kicked off the rebuild manually through the email interface >> on the server and watched the task manager to see where the rebuild >> would die. It seems to die around 1.8GB of ram the Perl 32 just drops >> off the task manager. I do have a memory limit set in ASSP but I have >> that set to 3096mb which would be 3GB of ram. Looking at my ASSP log >> file there is no indication that ASSP is restarting at all (which it >> shouldn't be yet) and the log just stops when Perl died which is to be >> expected. I have to start the ASSP service back up again. Any idea if >> Perl has a memory usage upper limit? I know being 32bit a 4GB limit is >> imposed on any 32bit application but I am not even getting close to > that. >> I checked the version of all the modules I have active on the server in >> ASSP and either they are the same version that is required or higher in >> some cases. Anyone else run into a similar situation with this? I >> checked through my system logs and nothing there is indicating an issue >> anywhere. We use MySQL for our spamdb and hmmdb. >> >> Thank you ahead of time for any input/advice. 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