At 22:09 18.07.2001 +0200, you wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 09:52:06PM +0200, Lukas Beeler wrote:
> > At 21:40 18.07.2001 +0200, Daniel BODEA wrote:
> > >Can there be, in the normal flow of qmail, multiple instances of
> > >qmail-send running at the same time (?)
> > yes of course... what do you think is the concurrency limit for ?
> > exactly that
>
>WRONG. There is always _one_ qmail-send.
>concurrencylocal -> max concurrent qmail-local processes
>concurrencyremote -> max concurrent qmail-remote processes
>1 -> qmail-send process
yes, you're right.. i did not think that far...
> > > because multithreaded it's not, and I haven't seen any locking
> > > mechanisms for the ressources qmail-send accesses directly.
> > each of those processes send ONE individual message.. so there isn't any
> > locking machanism needed
>
>WRONG.
>This is true for qmail-local/qmail-remote, but not for the queue manager
>qmail-send.
>
> > and in future, please write text/plain and not text/html
>
>ACK.
>
>And you... well, I'd not answer questions here if I am not sure. No offense
>intended, it just confuses.
yes, i didn't think that far, now, i know something, thanks to you
iam really worried about misleading Daniel Bodea
i hope that this won't happen again
>For the original question:
>1 qmail-send -> 1 queue
>
>You can install more than one qmail instace per machine, e. g. in
>/var/qmail/1/, 2/ and so on. Change conf-home and make setup check for each
>instance. You have multiple queues then and must find a solution to balance
>the load between them.
>
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