Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman was working, then stopped
This is my problem-- but I don't understand the solution! Can someone translate this solution for me?
"What about your Queue Runners? ps auxx|grep -i QR If they aren't running, that's your problem."
Thanks....
Dina Hornreich http://home.earthlink.net/~dinahornreich
- Dina Hornreich dina8@cox.net:
This is my problem-- but I don't understand the solution! Can someone translate this solution for me?
"What about your Queue Runners? ps auxx|grep -i QR If they aren't running, that's your problem."
Into what? If you run a *nix server, you should know what this is about. So, is the queue runner running (the above command will tell you) If it isn't it needs to be started as documented.
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Dina Hornreich wrote:
This is my problem-- but I don't understand the solution! Can someone translate this solution for me?
"What about your Queue Runners? ps auxx|grep -i QR If they aren't running, that's your problem."
Thanks.... That is a ps command (process status (with a bug, see below), and a grep command looking for the Mailman qrunner processes.
Issue the following command on your system (assumes Linux or a BSD based system):
ps auxxw|grep -i qr
This will look through the processes running on your system and if it doesn't show 8 lines Then your queue runners aren't running.
If they aren't running, issue as root:
/path/to/mailman/home/bin/mailmanctl start
And arrange for that command to be issued at system boot.
LER
-- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 972-414-9812 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org US Mail: 3535 Gaspar Drive, Dallas, TX 75220-3611 US
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Dina Hornreich
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Larry Rosenman
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Ralf Hildebrandt