Hmm, Thanks. Is this a build outside of the distribution?
I'll have a look. I'd like to know the specific patches
so I can applied this to any kernel, which I'm sure I can
extract from the SRPMS.
-jeremy
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 04:46:32PM -0500, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> >
> > Is there any kernel sysctl or otherwise parameters suggested for
> > performance using qmail on Linux? Open file handle limits, share memory,
> > whatever? I have a goal to send at least 1 million emails in a
> > 24 hour period from a single machine.
>
> The qmail-server I built recently has been benchmarked at 2-3million a day,
> with a stock redhat 1000fd kernel (it's on their ftp-site as an rpm).
>
> concurrencylocal/remote are both 255, machine hums along nicely.
>
> Most critical factor besides fd's is probably memory, and perhaps CPU.
> I think I had 512mbyte in this one and something along the lines of a
> PII-450.
>
> Greetz, Peter.
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