Andre Hübner | 1 Apr 13:26

missing subfolders in /tmp/.policyd-weight

Hi List,

i hope there is enough traffic here to get answers. ;)

Im updateing my postfix-configuration to the new policyd-weight Version: 
0.1.14 beta-17

Only difference to ./policyd-weight defaults is:

 $GROUP           = "nogroup";

policyd-weight.conf is in /etc/

 I do not start policyd-weight by ./policyd-weight start, i have this in my 
master.cf:

 policy-pdw    unix  -       n       n       -       -   spawn   user=polw
    argv=/usr/lib/postfix/policyd-weight

i cannot say the reason why this is made that way, this was made by other 
people

policyd-weight is running and gives a correct checkresult, but between the 
checks are also warnings in the log.

Apr  1 12:41:46 servername postfix/policyd-weight[8958]: warning: 
cache_query: $csock couln't be created: connect: No such file or directory, 
calling spawn_cache
()
Apr  1 12:41:46 servername postfix/policyd-weight[8981]: warning: cache: 
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Robert Felber | 1 Apr 15:02

Re: missing subfolders in /tmp/.policyd-weight

On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 01:27:07PM +0200, Andre Hübner wrote:
> Hi List,
> 
> i hope there is enough traffic here to get answers. ;)
> 
> Im updateing my postfix-configuration to the new policyd-weight Version: 0.1.14 
> beta-17
> 
> Only difference to ./policyd-weight defaults is:
> 
> $GROUP           = "nogroup";
> 
> policyd-weight.conf is in /etc/
> 
> I do not start policyd-weight by ./policyd-weight start, i have this in my 
> master.cf:
> 
> policy-pdw    unix  -       n       n       -       -   spawn   user=polw
>    argv=/usr/lib/postfix/policyd-weight
> 
> i cannot say the reason why this is made that way, this was made by other 
> people
> 
> policyd-weight is running and gives a correct checkresult, but between the 
> checks are also warnings in the log.
> 
> 
> Apr  1 12:41:46 servername postfix/policyd-weight[8958]: warning: cache_query: 
> $csock couln't be created: connect: No such file or directory, calling 
> spawn_cache
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Whit Blauvelt | 1 Apr 15:22
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Re: missing subfolders in /tmp/.policyd-weight

monit is good for that too.

- Whit

On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 03:02:26PM +0200, Robert Felber wrote:
> 
> However, if you fear that policyd-weight (or any other daemon for that matter)
> crashes and want to restart it automatically you may want to have a look
> at runit [1] or daemontools [2]. Personally I use none of those as I rather
> have crashed services than undiscovered problems.

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