The purpose of WINSOCKCLEANUP ON is to reset the winsock, what
happens when using this setting is that when the \proc directory hit 0
decludeproc will finish processing all the messages in the \work before
checking the \proc again. As WINSOCKCLEANUP is to be used only by those who
experience DNS issues I would suggest running your tests again with
WINSOCKCLEANUP commented out and see how the behavior differs. Also having
the WAITFORMAIL to low can cause the CPU to process very high as it is
constantly checking the \proc I would suggest a minimum of 500-1000
David B
www.declude.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 8:12 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Experience with 4.x
Darrell,
I put up two Windows Explorer windows side-by-side under normal volume
and the pattern was consistent where the proc folder grows while the
work folder shrinks until the work folder hits zero at which point the
proc folder empties out and everything lands in work and then the
pattern repeats with proc growing while work shrinks.
My settings are as follows:
THREADS 50
WAITFORMAIL 100
WAITFORTHREADS 10
WAITBETWEENTHREADS 50
WINSOCKCLEANUP ON
AUTOREVIEW ON
INVITEFIX ON
Matt
Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It's a faulty design that leaves more than half a server's CPU
capacity unused due to the mere fact that they wait for all threads
to complete before moving in a new batch.
I can't speak to what you see on your server, but that is not how it
is running on my server. I just double checked again to make sure I
am not crazy, but as I watch the thread count on my server
(decludeproc) the threads fluctuate between 7 - 30 ( threads currently
set to 50). It is not uncommon to see the threads move as follow:
11,8,10,7,15,.... While I was watching it I never seen a case where
it went down low enough for the WAITFORMAIL setting to kick in.
Watching the proc/work directory you can see files moving in and out,
but never really emptying out. Its possible what I am seeing is an
anomaly or maybe I am interpreting it wrong.
Maybe David can comment on this.
Darrell
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