At 16:50 -0500 2003/10/29, Steven Casey wrote:
>After killing the processes:
>root@cpanel [/etc/init.d]# ps -ef | grep exim
>root 21568 19501 0 15:28 pts/2 00:00:00 grep exim
>root@cpanel [/etc/init.d]# /usr/sbin/exim -bd -q15m
>root@cpanel [/etc/init.d]# ps -ef | grep exim
>mailnull 21575 1 16 15:29 ? 00:00:02 [exim]
>root 21576 21575 1 15:29 ? 00:00:00 [exim]
>mailnull 21577 21575 7 15:29 ? 00:00:00 [exim]
>mailnull 21578 21575 0 15:29 ? 00:00:00 [exim]
>mailnull 21580 21575 6 15:29 ? 00:00:00 [exim]
>mailnull 21581 21575 11 15:29 ? 00:00:01 [exim]
I would say that it is not, directly, a configuration file problem.
You have a rapid "generation" of processes that are created because
they get immediately killed. So: Have you checked the ownership of
the directories, the space available on that partition and the limits
(command: limit) for the mailnull user?
Giuliano
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