Title: POST Queue questions
Ok,
 
1) Yea, figured that, sorry for the too obvious question.
 
2) Ok, please correct me if I'm wrong here, trying to understand how the queue works.  POST schedules current processing based upon number of threads.  So, like in my case, if 255 threads are available, it will look at the number of messages awaiting delivery, pick 255 messages, from the highest to the lowest priority, and deliver them.  After delivery of all threads, POST will get the next 255 messages awaiting delivery. ?
 
Thanks again )

David
 
 

From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 2:18 PM
To: inFusion Support List
Subject: Re: [iMS] POST Queue questions

 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 2:10 PM
Subject: [iMS] POST Queue questions

Howie,

I have some questions about POST server.

1) If I restart POST server, will any mail processing mail in the queues get lost? or
will POST reschedule it into the queue, in the priority specified in the control file?

No - this would be a drastic bug it it worked that way...

2) I currently have over 40k mail files within the priority 9 queue.  I'm inserting
some mail into POST, with either a priority of 1 or 5.  Now the mail w/ priority
1 or 5 takes many hours to process.  I've included a portion of the log file
below that displays the queue status.  Note the second entry, POST seems to be
skipping over Priority 1, and processing Priority 9 mail files first.  Is this
correct?

If the mail in the number 1 queue is not yet ready for delivery (based on the next delivery time) then the other queue will be processed - the iMS queue definitely works properly.

01/16/2002 12:46:03 PM Current Post Queue status (46013 records in all queues) [1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,46012]
01/16/2002 12:46:03 PM Currently processing (255 records in all queues) [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,255]

Also, I have the setting Maximum Size of Process Queue set to 0.  The overall goal for
me right now is to troubleshoot why my priority 1, 5 mails are having a long
delivery time.

The higher priority queues should definitely go out first so I'm not really sure what is happening..

Regards,

Howie

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