[Mailman-Users] Newbie question - qrunner - continued
John Wards
j.wards at sportnetwork.net
Wed Nov 6 16:19:58 CET 2002
Are you running version 2.1?
If so you need to start ~/mailman/bin/mailmanctl
Have a look on here:
http://www.list.org/MM21/install-final.html
John
On Wednesday 06 Nov 2002 2:32 pm, Ben Timby wrote:
> oops, sorry, hit the wrong button and sent my email
> prematurely.
>
> --
> Hello, I just took over for a system admin yesterday.
> He setup mailman for our mailing lists at work. I got
> a call this morning around 6AM that one of our
> developers had gotten a script in an endless loop, and
> inside that loop was an error, that was generating an
> email error notification that is sent to the list of
> developers.
>
> I did the following in order to stop the emails from
> arriving (10K messages had already been delivered at
> this point).
>
> ps aux | grep mailman
>
> I saw two processes for mailman, both:
> python2.2 -S qrunner
>
> I killed both of them.
>
> I then went to:
>
> /usr/local/mailman/qfiles
>
> and cleared all the files.
>
> Now mailman is not sending mail, the qfiles folder is
> filling up with new (authentic) messages, but I don't
> know how to get qrunner going again. I thought it was
> a cron tab, and would run again shortly, I guess I was
> wrong. Does anyone have some advice for me?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ben Timby.
>
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