Using a Windows Server 2003 machine with 1.80GHz processor, 1.82 GHz,
504 MB of RAM. Interfacing with IMail. Machine also running 5 websites
with IIS and SQLServer. Processor and Memory used pretty heavily with
the SQLServer and IMail processes (mostly with Perl)
Good recommendations so far, although I'm puzzled by the suggestion to
check the "use less RAM" box, as it says it will slow down rebuildspamdb
and it never did finish after 30 hours of processing (was re-writing the
spamdb files, but client access was hit hard & I had to kill the process
and use a backup copy of spamdb)
I'm quite concerned, though, as to why the rebuildspamdb process will
not run with only the ASSP as a service that auto-starts via the service
console, and I must start the ASSP service from the command line to get
it to run.
Will do more testing this weekend, as it is not possible to effectively
take down the client access for testing. Thanks again, all!
Thank you!
Cheri Harder
Advantage Web Solution
www.awsolution.com
brougham Baker wrote:
From: "CheriOR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Any solution on this October problem, Markus? My processing time is
I haven't seen any ram/proc speed/os info but I'd tick the 'Use less
RAM to
rebuild the spamdb' box. Also what setting do you for 'Ordered-Tie hash
table size'?
Bro
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