I'm running procmail on RHL 5.x with kernel 2.2.13, glibc 2.0
This is getting terrible urgent:
[summer(_at_)emu summer]$ find .Mail/ -name \*.lock
.Mail/Llists.lock
[summer(_at_)emu summer]$ ps x --sort:start_time | grep procmail
14529 ? S 0:00 procmail -f
procmail-request(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
-Y -a
19073 ? S 0:00 procmail -f www-lib-request(_at_)w3(_dot_)org -Y -a -d
summer
19076 ? S 0:00 procmail -f www-lib-request(_at_)w3(_dot_)org -Y -a -d
summer
19130 ? S 0:00 procmail -f www-lib-request(_at_)w3(_dot_)org -Y -a -d
summer
25111 ? S 0:00 procmail -f
procmail-request(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
-Y -a
6222 ? S 0:00 procmail -f
general-return-3832-summer=os2(_dot_)ami(_dot_)com(_dot_)au(_at_)j
akart
10903 ? S 0:00 procmail -f
procmail-request(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
-Y -a
10976 ? S 0:00 procmail -f tomcat-user-return-815-summer=os2.ami.com.a
u(_at_)jak
11338 ? S 0:00 procmail -f minordomo-owner(_at_)ndn(_dot_)net -Y -a -d
summer
11424 ? S 0:00 procmail -f tomcat-user-return-816-summer=os2.ami.com.a
u(_at_)jak
11607 ? S 0:00 procmail -f
owner-linux-kernel-digest-outgoing(_at_)vger(_dot_)rut
gers.
11654 ? S 0:00 procmail -f tomcat-user-return-818-summer=os2.ami.com.a
u(_at_)jak
11676 ? S 0:00 procmail -f tomcat-user-return-819-summer=os2.ami.com.a
u(_at_)jak
11701 ? S 0:00 procmail -f tomcat-user-return-820-summer=os2.ami.com.a
u(_at_)jak
11746 ? S 0:00 procmail -f tomcat-user-return-821-summer=os2.ami.com.a
u(_at_)jak
11927 ? S 0:00 procmail -f minordomo-owner(_at_)ndn(_dot_)net -Y -a -d
summer
11948 ? S 0:00 procmail -f
procmail-request(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
-Y -a
12414 ? S 0:00 procmail -f
procmail-request(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
-Y -a
12438 ? S 0:00 procmail -f
owner-linux-kernel-digest-outgoing(_at_)vger(_dot_)rut
gers.
[summer(_at_)emu summer]$
These procmails are stuck on a locked lock file. Short of rebooting, how
do I clear it?
If someone doesn't get back soon, I'm going to try something desperate;
perhaps killing off 14529 which seems to be the one at the head of the
queue.
There is only the one lock file.
Needless to say, I need a reply off-list; this list is caught in the
logjam.
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Cheers
John Summerfield
http://os2.ami.com.au/os2/ for OS/2 support.
Configuration, networking, combined IBM ftpsites index.