I dont think its apples to apples comparison but for me my processor load issues were a result of using the RBL lookups using modus. Check to make sure you dont have some extinct RBLS and maybe disable it for a minute or 2 to see if it helps.
 
Marc


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Bauman
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 9:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Modus] Gate Problems

Greetings,
 
We were running pretty well the past week or so since the patch that minimized the quarantine database, however a few hours ago we hit a brick wall.
 
Both our (load balanced) gate servers started getting backed up with emails in the 'invirus' folder.  In an attempt to at least get messages delivered, we turned off smtprs on one of servers, and this allowed the server to be able to deliver it's queued email.
 
The problem with doing it that way, is that the other server gets more backed up, so its a never ending process.
 
We thought that maybe the sql database was too big, so we backed it up and shrunk it.  No dice
 
We then dropped the 2 tables, and then re-added fresh tables.  We are seeing new data being written to the database, however the servers are still queuing up tons of emails.
 
We thought maybe that new virus is slamming our servers, so:
 
We then turned on the sieve filter to filter out the new virus thats out there, no luck.
We then told anti-virus to delete the message rather than dump it to quarantine, no luck.
 
The only way the servers are able to deliver email normally, is to turn off smtprs, however as soon as it goes back on, email starts to pile up.
 
Any ideas?
 
 
David Bauman
ANET Internet Solutions

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