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#740 qrunner eat my disk inodes and kills my machine!

2.0.x
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nobody
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2003-07-04
2003-07-04
Jon Haynes
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One of the mailman crontab scripts (I think qrunner) has
been writing a new log file every minute since I installed
mailman 4 months ago. 400,000 separate logfiles later,
my /var partition fills up with the inodes of these empty
files effectively disabling most of my favourite services.

Nasty. Currently taking over 5 hours to clean up /var. I
have disabled the mailman crontab.

I'm using version 2.0.9-1 (RedHat RPM). Is this fixed in
subsequent versions? Something like appending to an
existing logfile would be nice.

Anyone else using mailman, I'd advise giving your system
a periodic 'df -i' just in case this miserable fate befalls
you too.

Discussion

  • Barry Warsaw

    Barry Warsaw - 2003-07-04

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    You don't say what OS version you're using, although I'll assume
    it's some older RedHat variant. First, you should upgrade from
    2.0.9 anyway, either to 2.0.13 or to 2.1.2 (my recommendation).
    I run both 2.0.x and 2.1 systems for years on RedHat 7.3 and 9
    and have never seen this.

     
  • Jon Haynes

    Jon Haynes - 2003-07-04

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    I'm using RedHat 7.3

     

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