[Mimedefang] graphdefang cores with large amounts of data

Patrick Morris pmorris at wilshire.com
Tue Oct 14 19:26:30 EDT 2003


Happens to me constantly.  I'm lucky if I can keep a week's worth of 
data without losing my SummaryDB file, and I've only got 500 or so users 
(though, admittedly, a much higher than average mail and spam volume 
than the average 500-user site).

I wish I could tell you why it happens, but I really have no clue.

Royce Williams wrote:

> Has anyone with high mail volume (1M+ messages/day) tried to process
> more than a day or two's worth of data through graphdefang?  Even if I
> trim the SummaryDB between passes, graphdefang.pl will core if I feed
> it more than a day or two's worth.  Haven't dug under the hood yet to
> see what I could see from the core file.  I get the same results with
> 0.8 and 0.9.  I'm using a couple of custom MDLOG categories, but other
> than that, the data's pretty vanilla, so I'm assuming that I'm reaching
> some kind of threshold -- perhaps with BerkeleyDB?
>
> Royce
>

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