I'm running a system where we use qmail for deliveries (all remote). I've
set the concurrencyremote to 220 and increased it in conf_unusual.h, but
when I run the logs through zoverall i get an average concurrency of
between 10 and 20. We are currently handling about 90000 remote
deliveries a day on a dual 150mhz ss20 and I'm sure it could do more if I
could get the concurrency higher. Any ideas why there's such a low
average concurrency. The system is working ALL the time, so its not like
there's times where there 0 concurrency. Doing various spot-checks, i
haven't seen more than about 50 qmail-remote's running at a time. The
machine has the ram/processor to handle it, why isn't it reaching the full
220 or even coming close?
\w0zz
set the concurrencyremote to 220 and increased it in conf_unusual.h, but
when I run the logs through zoverall i get an average concurrency of
between 10 and 20. We are currently handling about 90000 remote
deliveries a day on a dual 150mhz ss20 and I'm sure it could do more if I
could get the concurrency higher. Any ideas why there's such a low
average concurrency. The system is working ALL the time, so its not like
there's times where there 0 concurrency. Doing various spot-checks, i
haven't seen more than about 50 qmail-remote's running at a time. The
machine has the ram/processor to handle it, why isn't it reaching the full
220 or even coming close?
\w0zz