Easiest method is to put your declude logs into DEBUG mode and then look at the run time for the individual tests.  Note you should only leave debug mode enabled for a few minutes; the log files can grow huge very quickly.  From personal experience, I’ve found that proc folder will get backed up because of external test delays (Ex sniffer) or RBL responses being slow due to overloaded / malfunctioning DNS server.

-Jay

 


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My proc folder gets backed up a lot.  Often I upgrade the declude version and it runs good for many months and then I start seeing the same problem again.  What is the easiest method to determine the declude processing time takes so long?  I need a method to determine which test has such a delay and disable it or remedy it.

 

Will

 


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