Ken Jones writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Ken Jones wrote:
> > 
> > > Follow up statistics.
> > >
> > > 1125 users emailed
> > >
> > > concurrency remote set to 500
> > 
> > I thought the most you could patch qmail to take for concurrencyremote was
> > 255 ?  Is there a limit?
> > 
> > James Smallacombe                     PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                                     http://3.am
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> 
> Well, unix programs are only limited by the number of open file
> descriptors. Which can be 8000 or more. qmail was just hard
> coded to accept 256. With the big concurrency patch it replaces
> that hard coding with 512. You'll probably need to increase
> the systems open file descriptor limit. With linux I do
> the following line before starting it up:
> 
> echo 80000 > /proc/sys/fs/file-max && echo 80000 >
> /proc/sys/fs/inode-max
> 
> You can also change the ext2 permissions on the /var/qmail/queue
> directory
> if you have it mounted as a separate partition, for example:
> 
> /dev/sda6 /var/qmail/queue ext2 defaults,noatime 1 2
> 
> The noatime reduces disk I/O since it doesn't updated times for
> accesses.
> I'm not sure about this one. But it seems to be working okay for me.

It works for ext2, I run qmail queue on reiserfs with the jedi patch. Try
it at home, get it at http://www.kvikkjokk.net/~oden/softwares/qmail/
 
> Ken Jones


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