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Posted to dev@spamassassin.apache.org by Kevin Golding <kp...@caomhin.org> on 2012/08/08 10:19:23 UTC

Ruleqa denies I exist!

So I got asked if I could run a masscheck for ruleqa this morning, which puzzled me because I thought I had been...

Sure enough, checking the ruleqa site shows no recent uploads from me, which was puzzling since I checked my cron email from yesterday and it ended with:

ham-kgolding.log
    17919591 100%    5.45MB/s    0:00:03 (xfer#1, to-check=1/2)
spam-kgolding.log
     2405466 100%    7.80MB/s    0:00:00 (xfer#2, to-check=0/2)
 
sent 851022 bytes  received 34816 bytes  136282.77 bytes/sec
total size is 20325057  speedup is 22.94

That's sent to rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/ if it helps.

So I believe I'm sending the results, just that they're vanishing into the ether.  If anyone can prod, poke, or present a solution I'm all ears.  I must confess it's largely automated so I don't pay too much attention other than sorting the mail, and therefore have no idea when this went wrong.  I know I missed a few days after breaking subversion a few weeks back but I caught that - if I'm doing something else wrong feel free to tickle me with a cluestick.

I use Justin's original setup stuff from moons ago, it's always just worked (or so I thought...) so I stuck with it.

Cheers,
Kevin

Re: Ruleqa denies I exist!

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <KM...@PCCC.com>.
On 8/8/2012 7:57 AM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> OK - now we have a common denominator:   the upload path.
>> >
>> >Are you using Warren Togami's  "auto-mass-check" routine? or JM setup
>> >from the Wiki?
>> >
> Yes, warren recruited me, so that it is.
I have no reason to believe it's the scripts on the senders sides. I see 
the files on the server side of things and I believe they are all 
uploading to the correct place.

I think we may just be shy on the volume and that makes ruleqa not fire 
off all it's scripts as well is my best guess at the moment.

Regards,
KAM

Re: Ruleqa denies I exist!

Posted by Jari Fredriksson <ja...@iki.fi>.
08.08.2012 14:45, Axb kirjoitti:
> On 08/08/2012 01:41 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> 08.08.2012 13:48, Axb kirjoitti:
>>> On 08/08/2012 12:46 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>>>> 08.08.2012 11:19, Kevin Golding kirjoitti:
>>>>> So I got asked if I could run a masscheck for ruleqa this morning,
>>>>> which puzzled me because I thought I had been...
>>>>>
>>>>> Sure enough, checking the ruleqa site shows no recent uploads from
>>>>> me, which was puzzling since I checked my cron email from yesterday
>>>>> and it ended with:
>>>>>
>>>>> ham-kgolding.log
>>>>>       17919591 100%    5.45MB/s    0:00:03 (xfer#1, to-check=1/2)
>>>>> spam-kgolding.log
>>>>>        2405466 100%    7.80MB/s    0:00:00 (xfer#2, to-check=0/2)
>>>>>
>>>>> sent 851022 bytes  received 34816 bytes  136282.77 bytes/sec
>>>>> total size is 20325057  speedup is 22.94
>>>>>
>>>>> That's sent to rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/ if it helps.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I believe I'm sending the results, just that they're vanishing
>>>>> into the ether.  If anyone can prod, poke, or present a solution I'm
>>>>> all ears.  I must confess it's largely automated so I don't pay too
>>>>> much attention other than sorting the mail, and therefore have no
>>>>> idea when this went wrong.  I know I missed a few days after
>>>>> breaking subversion a few weeks back but I caught that - if I'm
>>>>> doing something else wrong feel free to tickle me with a cluestick.
>>>>>
>>>>> I use Justin's original setup stuff from moons ago, it's always just
>>>>> worked (or so I thought...) so I stuck with it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Kevin
>>>> Seems to be same problem as with me. Strange indeed. They are
>>>> working on
>>>> it, but no success this far.
>>>
>>> trying to find something in common:
>>>
>>> Jari,
>>>
>>> where are you rsyncing to? (::module)
>>>
>> I use the default script which is given my SA team.
>>
>> It says:
>>
>> + LOGLIST=' ham-jarif.log spam-jarif.log'
>> + set +x
>> rsync -Pcvz  ham-jarif.log spam-jarif.log
>> jarif@rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/
>> This is the SpamAssassin Corpus rsync machine.
>
> OK - now we have a common denominator:   the upload path.
>
> Are you using Warren Togami's  "auto-mass-check" routine? or JM setup
> from the Wiki?
>
Yes, warren recruited me, so that it is.

> @KAM, we may need to move this to private for the time being, after
> Jari replies.
>
> Axb
>
>
>


-- 

Write yourself a threatening letter and pen a defiant reply.



Re: Ruleqa denies I exist!

Posted by Axb <ax...@gmail.com>.
On 08/08/2012 01:41 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> 08.08.2012 13:48, Axb kirjoitti:
>> On 08/08/2012 12:46 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>>> 08.08.2012 11:19, Kevin Golding kirjoitti:
>>>> So I got asked if I could run a masscheck for ruleqa this morning,
>>>> which puzzled me because I thought I had been...
>>>>
>>>> Sure enough, checking the ruleqa site shows no recent uploads from
>>>> me, which was puzzling since I checked my cron email from yesterday
>>>> and it ended with:
>>>>
>>>> ham-kgolding.log
>>>>       17919591 100%    5.45MB/s    0:00:03 (xfer#1, to-check=1/2)
>>>> spam-kgolding.log
>>>>        2405466 100%    7.80MB/s    0:00:00 (xfer#2, to-check=0/2)
>>>>
>>>> sent 851022 bytes  received 34816 bytes  136282.77 bytes/sec
>>>> total size is 20325057  speedup is 22.94
>>>>
>>>> That's sent to rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/ if it helps.
>>>>
>>>> So I believe I'm sending the results, just that they're vanishing
>>>> into the ether.  If anyone can prod, poke, or present a solution I'm
>>>> all ears.  I must confess it's largely automated so I don't pay too
>>>> much attention other than sorting the mail, and therefore have no
>>>> idea when this went wrong.  I know I missed a few days after
>>>> breaking subversion a few weeks back but I caught that - if I'm
>>>> doing something else wrong feel free to tickle me with a cluestick.
>>>>
>>>> I use Justin's original setup stuff from moons ago, it's always just
>>>> worked (or so I thought...) so I stuck with it.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Kevin
>>> Seems to be same problem as with me. Strange indeed. They are working on
>>> it, but no success this far.
>>
>> trying to find something in common:
>>
>> Jari,
>>
>> where are you rsyncing to? (::module)
>>
> I use the default script which is given my SA team.
>
> It says:
>
> + LOGLIST=' ham-jarif.log spam-jarif.log'
> + set +x
> rsync -Pcvz  ham-jarif.log spam-jarif.log jarif@rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/
> This is the SpamAssassin Corpus rsync machine.

OK - now we have a common denominator:   the upload path.

Are you using Warren Togami's  "auto-mass-check" routine? or JM setup 
from the Wiki?

@KAM, we may need to move this to private for the time being, after Jari 
replies.

Axb




Re: Ruleqa denies I exist!

Posted by Jari Fredriksson <ja...@iki.fi>.
08.08.2012 13:48, Axb kirjoitti:
> On 08/08/2012 12:46 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> 08.08.2012 11:19, Kevin Golding kirjoitti:
>>> So I got asked if I could run a masscheck for ruleqa this morning,
>>> which puzzled me because I thought I had been...
>>>
>>> Sure enough, checking the ruleqa site shows no recent uploads from
>>> me, which was puzzling since I checked my cron email from yesterday
>>> and it ended with:
>>>
>>> ham-kgolding.log
>>>      17919591 100%    5.45MB/s    0:00:03 (xfer#1, to-check=1/2)
>>> spam-kgolding.log
>>>       2405466 100%    7.80MB/s    0:00:00 (xfer#2, to-check=0/2)
>>>
>>> sent 851022 bytes  received 34816 bytes  136282.77 bytes/sec
>>> total size is 20325057  speedup is 22.94
>>>
>>> That's sent to rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/ if it helps.
>>>
>>> So I believe I'm sending the results, just that they're vanishing
>>> into the ether.  If anyone can prod, poke, or present a solution I'm
>>> all ears.  I must confess it's largely automated so I don't pay too
>>> much attention other than sorting the mail, and therefore have no
>>> idea when this went wrong.  I know I missed a few days after
>>> breaking subversion a few weeks back but I caught that - if I'm
>>> doing something else wrong feel free to tickle me with a cluestick.
>>>
>>> I use Justin's original setup stuff from moons ago, it's always just
>>> worked (or so I thought...) so I stuck with it.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Kevin
>> Seems to be same problem as with me. Strange indeed. They are working on
>> it, but no success this far.
>
> trying to find something in common:
>
> Jari,
>
> where are you rsyncing to? (::module)
>
I use the default script which is given my SA team.

It says:

+ LOGLIST=' ham-jarif.log spam-jarif.log'
+ set +x
rsync -Pcvz  ham-jarif.log spam-jarif.log jarif@rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/
This is the SpamAssassin Corpus rsync machine.





-- 

"You've passed the big hurdle - to get wifi working."

Husse May 12 2007



Re: Ruleqa denies I exist!

Posted by Axb <ax...@gmail.com>.
On 08/08/2012 12:46 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> 08.08.2012 11:19, Kevin Golding kirjoitti:
>> So I got asked if I could run a masscheck for ruleqa this morning, which puzzled me because I thought I had been...
>>
>> Sure enough, checking the ruleqa site shows no recent uploads from me, which was puzzling since I checked my cron email from yesterday and it ended with:
>>
>> ham-kgolding.log
>>      17919591 100%    5.45MB/s    0:00:03 (xfer#1, to-check=1/2)
>> spam-kgolding.log
>>       2405466 100%    7.80MB/s    0:00:00 (xfer#2, to-check=0/2)
>>
>> sent 851022 bytes  received 34816 bytes  136282.77 bytes/sec
>> total size is 20325057  speedup is 22.94
>>
>> That's sent to rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/ if it helps.
>>
>> So I believe I'm sending the results, just that they're vanishing into the ether.  If anyone can prod, poke, or present a solution I'm all ears.  I must confess it's largely automated so I don't pay too much attention other than sorting the mail, and therefore have no idea when this went wrong.  I know I missed a few days after breaking subversion a few weeks back but I caught that - if I'm doing something else wrong feel free to tickle me with a cluestick.
>>
>> I use Justin's original setup stuff from moons ago, it's always just worked (or so I thought...) so I stuck with it.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kevin
> Seems to be same problem as with me. Strange indeed. They are working on
> it, but no success this far.

trying to find something in common:

Jari,

where are you rsyncing to? (::module)


Re: Ruleqa denies I exist!

Posted by Jari Fredriksson <ja...@iki.fi>.
08.08.2012 11:19, Kevin Golding kirjoitti:
> So I got asked if I could run a masscheck for ruleqa this morning, which puzzled me because I thought I had been...
>
> Sure enough, checking the ruleqa site shows no recent uploads from me, which was puzzling since I checked my cron email from yesterday and it ended with:
>
> ham-kgolding.log
>     17919591 100%    5.45MB/s    0:00:03 (xfer#1, to-check=1/2)
> spam-kgolding.log
>      2405466 100%    7.80MB/s    0:00:00 (xfer#2, to-check=0/2)
>  
> sent 851022 bytes  received 34816 bytes  136282.77 bytes/sec
> total size is 20325057  speedup is 22.94
>
> That's sent to rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/ if it helps.
>
> So I believe I'm sending the results, just that they're vanishing into the ether.  If anyone can prod, poke, or present a solution I'm all ears.  I must confess it's largely automated so I don't pay too much attention other than sorting the mail, and therefore have no idea when this went wrong.  I know I missed a few days after breaking subversion a few weeks back but I caught that - if I'm doing something else wrong feel free to tickle me with a cluestick.
>
> I use Justin's original setup stuff from moons ago, it's always just worked (or so I thought...) so I stuck with it.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
Seems to be same problem as with me. Strange indeed. They are working on
it, but no success this far.




Re: Ruleqa denies I exist!

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <KM...@PCCC.com>.
On 8/8/2012 4:19 AM, Kevin Golding wrote:
> So I got asked if I could run a masscheck for ruleqa this morning, which puzzled me because I thought I had been...
>
> Sure enough, checking the ruleqa site shows no recent uploads from me, which was puzzling since I checked my cron email from yesterday and it ended with:
>
> ham-kgolding.log
>      17919591 100%    5.45MB/s    0:00:03 (xfer#1, to-check=1/2)
> spam-kgolding.log
>       2405466 100%    7.80MB/s    0:00:00 (xfer#2, to-check=0/2)
>   
> sent 851022 bytes  received 34816 bytes  136282.77 bytes/sec
> total size is 20325057  speedup is 22.94
>
> That's sent to rsync.spamassassin.org::corpus/ if it helps.
>
> So I believe I'm sending the results, just that they're vanishing into the ether.  If anyone can prod, poke, or present a solution I'm all ears.  I must confess it's largely automated so I don't pay too much attention other than sorting the mail, and therefore have no idea when this went wrong.  I know I missed a few days after breaking subversion a few weeks back but I caught that - if I'm doing something else wrong feel free to tickle me with a cluestick.
>
> I use Justin's original setup stuff from moons ago, it's always just worked (or so I thought...) so I stuck with it.

First, don't change anything on your end because I see the files on the 
server:

-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    17912286 Aug  8 11:19 ham-kgolding.log
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    17919591 Aug  7 11:32 ham-kgolding.log~
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    19694001 Aug  4 10:47 ham-net-kgolding.log
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    19799987 Jul 28 10:48 ham-net-kgolding.log~
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync     785363 Aug  8 11:19 spam-kgolding.log
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    2405466 Aug  7 11:32 spam-kgolding.log~
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    2651172 Aug  4 10:47 spam-net-kgolding.log
-rw-r--r--   1 rsync    rsync    2648208 Jul 28 10:48 spam-net-kgolding.log~

And they are synced to both zones server as best I can tell.

Second, can you send me the "request for masscheck" off-list you 
received so I can take a look at it?

It might help me figure out if a daemon is having problems reading files 
or something.

Regards,
KAM