We were testing James2.2.0.8.a on our servers to handle a large number of incoming and outgoing messages. The test conditions were
1. Server - Pentium 2.4GHz with 1 gig of memory. 2. OS � Redhat 9.0 3. Simulation tool used to send messages to James � Postal 4. Repository used � Default file Repository 5. config file � We used the original default config file
We figured out some details that concerned us.
1. We tested james for around 8000 messages/min and noticed that it had the CPU usage up to 90-99% . In this test we are sending and receiving messages. There was increase of memory at the rate of 8M/min
2. When we reduced it to 400 message/min and James used around 5% of CPU time, and the rate of memory increase was 1M/min. In this specific test we had the Match set to �All� and the Mailet was set to �Null� and we were just receiving messages.
We are concerned that this might be an internal memory leak in James. However this should not be the case due to its wide acceptance. Could anyone share their experiences with stress testing or provide suggestions on industrial strength configuration.
Thanks Sudip
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