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Did you just upgrade to 11.5.30 version? If so take a look at this thread. No answers yet, and seems like everyone sees slightly different symptoms, but maybe there's a common cause here so more examples might help...
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This one is beyond my abilities/time available - maybe it's wishful thinking that since this affects what probably is a lot of users/their bug that Parallels will come up with an answer...
my workaround hack was to add the following via crontab -e for root
15...
I'm seeing similar, I posted in this thread:
http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?296539-Help-please-Apache-httpd-kills-my-server-after-Plesk-and-PHP-update&highlight=apache+memory
while writing the previous post http went wild...in case it helps, here's what pops up on the console:
httpd invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x201d2, order=0, oomkilladj=0
Call Trace:
[<ffffffff800c65e9>] out_of_memory+0x8e/0x2f3
[<ffffffff8000f487>] __alloc_pages+0x245/0x2ce...
I'm having a very similar problem with Apache after the update to 11.5.30 Update #28 (on CentOS 5.4). I see a couple of other forum threads with the same problem so this must be a bug in update #28 ( I jumped a couple minor versions as I try and wait for new releases to be stable before...
Just a heads up that 10.4.4 update #28 breaks the workaround (i.e. it puts back the original non_auth.re file). Since this results in all the headers again I guess the underlying problem isn't fixed yet (and for me the workaround is good enough).
ahh, yeah, thanks for reminding me about the 'obvious' fix. I'm all for anything that lets me hope that some future upgrade of Plesk will have a permanent fix...
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Like some of the others, I can't shut off relay.
I found some other comments that indicated that since mailman doesn't perform SMTP authentication that was "the issue"; the fix was to make sure the local machine was allowed (which seems odd that it wouldn't be by default?). In my main.cf I...
A few weeks back upgraded from 10.3 to 10.4.4 and it broke something with postfix handling outbound messages from mailman. Posts to a list can get dozens of header lines with:
X-No-Auth: unauthenticated sender
They appear to be the last headers added (i.e. before them are the headers from...