In message <3.0.1.32.19970407122313.006d7f1c@???>,
John C. Ring, Jr. writes:
> Occasionally, I'm seeing messages sit on the queue for very long periods of
> time. Looking through the logs, on each time the queue would run, the log
> for such messages would be "Spool file is locked". I next found with "ps"
> that the (I assume) original process for each such message still existed,
> clearly showing why the file was still locked :)
Just a small hint in case you're intending to script up something to
deal with the problem, or rather, with its symptoms: get the message
identifiers with "mailq", then use "fuser" on the corresponding -D files
in spool/input, and pass the returned pids to kill -TERM to release the
locks. A nice one-liner.
Rich.
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