amavisd reload fails
Austin Einter
austin.einter at gmail.com
Fri Mar 22 02:13:19 CET 2013
amavisd-new-2.7.0 - this is from which repository....
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 4:48 AM, psychobyte <psychobyte at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using amavisd-new-2.7.0. When ever i try "amavisd reload" the amavisd
> dies and never comes back up. The logs don't seem to reveal much detail
> that's useful to me. I have made sure that all config files are readable by
> the amavis group(i think). Can anyone suggest another reason why reload
> doesn't work?
>
> Thx.
>
>
>
> Mar 21 15:50:10 myserver amavis[19436]: SpamControl: init_child on
> SpamAssassin done
> Mar 21 15:50:10 myserver amavis[19435]: SpamControl: init_child on
> SpamAssassin done
> Mar 21 15:50:10 myserver amavis[19437]: SpamControl: init_child on
> SpamAssassin done
> Mar 21 15:50:25 myserver clamd[6382]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19468]: logging initialized, log level 5,
> syslog: amavis.mail
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19468]: run_command: [19469]
> /usr/bin/uptime </dev/null 2>/dev/null
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19469]: open_on_specific_fd: target fd0
> closing, to become < /dev/null
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19469]: open_on_specific_fd: target fd1
> closing, to become > &=5
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19469]: open_on_specific_fd: target fd1
> dup2 from fd5 > &=5
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19469]: open_on_specific_fd: source fd5
> closed
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19469]: open_on_specific_fd: target fd2
> closing, to become > /dev/null
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19468]: system uptime 2 4:12:00: 15:51:33
> up 2 days, 4:12, 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19468]: Valid PID file (younger than sys
> uptime 2 4:12:00)
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19468]: Signalling a SIGHUP to a running
> daemon [19431]
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19431]: Net::Server: 2013/03/21-15:51:33
> Server closing!
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19431]: Net::Server: Sending children hup
> signal during HUP on prefork server
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19431]: (!)Net::Server:
> 2013/03/21-15:51:33 HUP'ing server
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19435]: SA rundown_child (0)
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19435]: SpamControl: rundown_child on
> SpamAssassin done
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19435]: child_finish_hook: invoking
> DESTROY methods
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19435]: Amavis::Lookup::SQL DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19435]: Amavis::Lookup::SQL DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19435]: Amavis::Out::SQL::Connection
> DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19436]: SA rundown_child (0)
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19436]: SpamControl: rundown_child on
> SpamAssassin done
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19436]: child_finish_hook: invoking
> DESTROY methods
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19436]: Amavis::Lookup::SQL DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19436]: Amavis::Lookup::SQL DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19436]: Amavis::Out::SQL::Connection
> DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19437]: SA rundown_child (0)
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19437]: SpamControl: rundown_child on
> SpamAssassin done
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19437]: child_finish_hook: invoking
> DESTROY methods
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19437]: Amavis::Lookup::SQL DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19437]: Amavis::Lookup::SQL DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19437]: Amavis::Out::SQL::Connection
> DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19435]: Amavis::DB::SNMP DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19436]: Amavis::DB::SNMP DESTROY called
> Mar 21 15:51:33 myserver amavis[19437]: Amavis::DB::SNMP DESTROY called
>
>
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