Re: [SPAM] Re: cryptic error messages

From: Vincent Li (no email)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2007 - 18:33:31 EST

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    On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Rich Morin wrote:

    > At 12:48 PM -0500 2/1/07, Wietse Venema wrote:
    >> What you see is software that MIS-LABELS a perfectly
    >> normal Postfix activity record as an error.
    >
    > I found the culprit (a locally-written script that wasn't
    > as well written as it should have been :-/). Sigh.
    >
    >
    >> ... lookupd is not part of Postfix.
    >
    > Agreed. lookupd is part of Mac OS X. However, we are only
    > having problems with lookupd on the machine g3po and this
    > machine runs essentially nothing but postfix. Specifically,
    > it discards the 99% of our incoming email that is not for
    > valid recipients.
    >
    > So, my guess is that postfix is doing some sort of lookup
    > (lookupd handles various kinds) on a very frequent basis,
    > causing lookupd to use too much memory, etc.
    >
    > I realize that this is an Apple-specific problem, but I'm
    > hoping that someone on this list might be able to help me
    > track it down. The lookupd(8) man page says:

    Lookupd not only affect Postfix, but also the whole system performance. I
    don't know what is the root cause. My workaround is just cat
    /var/run/lookupd.pid | kill -HUP, then everything is back to normal.

    Vincent
    http://bl0g.blogdns.com


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