Thanks Mark, that did the trick, ArchRunner started right up without any errors. Fingers crossed the only thing left are the 542 messages in qfiles/bad. They mostly seem to just be message headers that were bounces or the body was omitted.... Can they safely be deleted?
con
On Dec 24, 2012, at 9:28 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 12/24/2012 9:19 AM, Con Wieland wrote:
so the other thing I just noticed, which I think is what your getting at is that
--runner=ArchRunner:0:1 -s
is not running and I notice it is on another install of mailman that I have. But I can't find any thing error wise other than the below. Is there a way to start it manually (maybe that would produce an error)
You can start it manually, but don't. Instead of 'restarting' Mailman which won't restart ArchRunner if ArchRunner has already exceeded it's died and autorestarted 10 times limit some time ago, 'stop' Mailman, make sure all the runners exit and then 'start' Mailman.
Also, don't remove entries from the archive queue before determining the issue with ArchRunner. These are messages to be archived and if you remove them, they won't be archived.
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