Quoting JT Justman (suppressed): > Hi! > > Our catalog (IC 5.2.1, offline credit cards, HIGH traffic mode) had been > having more and more intermitent "Unable to send mail using > /usr/sbin/sendmail" errors and "PGP failed with error level 12, status > 12" / "PGP hard failure" errors. > > First I applied the code from a patch that makes Order.pm retry three > times when doing encryption. The second try was always successful, but > the mail errors didn't change. > > Then I specified the use of Net::SMTP in catalog.cfg: > > SendMailProgram Net::SMTP > Variable MV_SMTPHOST 127.0.0.1 > > Since then I have had zero mail errors and no need to retry on gpg. I > have several custom mail messages that go out for each order, and this > must have been the load that was slowing down gpg, rather than the other > way around. > > Just wanted to put that idea out there for the potential benefit of > anyone who may have experienced these errors. From reading the archives, > this situation might have be caused either as a result of having my temp > files on a RAID-1 volume, or of having simply reached the limit of HIGH > traffic mode; re-partitioning and switching to RPC are not easy to do on > a production server, and for the time being at least, Net::SMTP handles > the mail transactions efficiently enough to dodge that bullet. Good suggestion. Though I take issue with: > switching to RPC are not easy to do on a production server, It is extremely easy to do; just change the TRAFFIC variable to rpc and away you go. You might want to move to 5.4 prior to that, though, as it more reliably keeps track of processes. I also usually add: ChildLife 30 minutes on a busy server. Also, an occasional bludgeoning helps keep zombie servers away: killall interchange; sleep 2; killall \ -KILL interchange; /usr/local/interchange/bin/restart -- Mike Heins Perusion -- Expert Interchange Consulting http://www.perusion.com/ phone +1.765.647.1295 tollfree 800-949-1889 <suppressed> Few blame themselves until they have exhausted all other possibilities. -- anonymous _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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