Actually, it already is and we've been running it like this for over a
year (once we passed 100,000 accounts).

 

It's processing the email fine and it starts right up.  This is after
startup and while it is running.

 

I'll be rebooting the entire server later (off hours) to see if this
clears up but I wanted to ask.  Currently have it running on private RPC
and with the multiple threads option.

 

Craig Carter

 

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Subject: Re: Q: Email Engine and CPU Usage

 

** Change this setting to true in the emaildaemon.properties file:

com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.FetchUserGroupInfoOnDemand=false

"Specifies whether to fetch the user and group information on demand as
opposed to loading all users and groups at startup. The default 
value for this property is false. If there are many users or groups, you
might want to set this property to true to reduce the startup time for
email."

Axton Grams

On Jan 16, 2008 12:19 PM, Craig Carter <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

** 

Has anyone noticed the Email Engine service grabbing all of the CPUs
when running?  When the Email Engine is not running, CPU usage stays in
a reasonable range (say 40-60%).  As soon as it is started, it runs the
CPUs up to 90-100% and you see a repeating pattern of maxing the CPUs,
then it drops off for a couple of seconds, and then runs back up.  As
soon as you stop the service, the CPU usage drops back to normal.  This
happens even when there are no pending "send" messages in AR System
Email Messages form.

 

Running ARS v7.0.1 P5 on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise/SQL Server 2005.
Basically curious if this is "normal" behavior...

 

Craig Carter

 

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