I have worked with customers with similar Dual-Xeon CPU setup and have seen
processing of 1000+ emails per minute.
1. What is your THREADS in the Declude.cfg ?
2. Are you running many large filters ?
3. How many virus scanners are you running ?
4. Is hyperthreading turned ON or OFF ?
5. Are you
I have worked with customers with similar Dual-Xeon CPU setup
and have seen processing of 1000+ emails per minute.
We have two of this machines here. It has exactly the same config from the
screw who hold the server in the rack up to each dot in the junkmail config
file (except the license
me know.
David B
www.declude.com
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I have
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I have worked with customers with similar Dual-Xeon CPU
setup and have
seen processing of 1000
Markus,
I would try the DNSOVERRIDE x.x.x.x switch in your declude.cfg file. There
is a post in the archive from Declude - Bill I beleive that explains more.
The scenario you are describing is exactly the same issue I seen a time
before and the DNSOVERRIDE fixed it.
Darrell
Markus
1. Set THREADS 200
Ok set to 200
2. Which virus scanner are you running ? and do you have
F-Prot and optionaly McAfee
PRESCAN ON in your virus.cfg
Yes it was already set to ON
3. Try turning hyperthreading off.
Hmm the server is around 40 km away. As I know HAT is enabled/disabled in
I would try the DNSOVERRIDE x.x.x.x switch in your
declude.cfg file. There is a post in the archive from
Declude - Bill I beleive that explains more.
Can't find any message from Bill
Added DNSOVERRIDE without any result
Markus
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I would try the DNSOVERRIDE x.x.x.x switch in your declude.cfg file
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I have worked with customers with similar Dual-Xeon CPU setup and have
seen processing of 1000+ emails per minute.
We have two of this machines here. It has exactly the same config
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Quick comment about turning hyperthreading off. I posted a graph from
sometime in the last
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I would try the DNSOVERRIDE x.x.x.x
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I would try the DNSOVERRIDE x.x.x.x switch in your
declude.cfg file.
There is a post
Markus,
Sorry it was Ralph -
http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/msg24658.html
Note it says 2.0.6, but I had to use it under 3.x as well.
Darrell
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Of Matt
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Quick comment about turning hyperthreading off. I posted a graph from
sometime in the last two weeks where I tested this with 2.0.6.16
But after Darells suggestion I noticed another difference
between both servers. SRV1 and SRV2 has configured two
different DNS servers for lookups (even without DNSOVERERIDE)
After disabling all DNS-based tests CPU usage seems going up
to an average of 90% but only for certain periods
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I would try the DNSOVERRIDE x.x.x.x switch in your
declude.cfg file. There is a post in the archive from
Declude - Bill I beleive that explains more.
Can't find any
Declude.cfg should be in your \Declude folder, is that where
it is located ?
Hmm strange.
It was there and also in the c:\program files\declude folder where it was
after the initial installation.
Now I've deleted and recreated the declude.cfg file in the declude folder
and restarted the
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Quick comment about turning hyperthreading off. I posted a graph from
sometime in the last two weeks where I tested
ld stay in bed today as I'm more ill then
healthy.
The mail queues are emtpy so: good night!
Markus
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Great news. Now Declude can look for a bug in how it handles certain
license codes and maybe fix this for others. Maybe Markus could try
the same thing
I suppose that it makes sense to not set WAITFORMAIL to 0, though Harry
posted this morning that his was set that way and working properly.
Personally I would be curious to see what happens if you set it back to
0 and restarted the service sine the other testing didn't seem to make
sense if
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