Wayne Cuddy wrote:
>
> I am involved in a messaging system at work in which we need to send/receive
> large amounts of small (one line messages) SMTP messages. We are currently using
>Sendmail 8.9.3
> on HPUX.
>
> Our application sends messages down a FIFO to a daemon process that is reading from
> the FIFO. This process then connects to port 25 of the destination system and
> delivers the mail via SMTP. Currently the destination system is the local
> system so everything is done on one machine.
>
> Using HPUX we typically pass 5 messages a second. This system is a dual
> 180Mhz K class server so this is surprisingly low performance for this system.
>
> When testing on FreeBSD 3.1 we also got 5 messages a second. This system is a
> 500Mhz P3, this is also unacceptable performance.
>
> When we tested with Linux (kernel 2.2.5) we passed 15 messages a second
> consistently using the exact same P3 described above.
>
> Since the HPUX and FreeBSD numbers are so close I am wondering there is some
> performance tuning that I do not know about. Do you think the number might
> change if multiple hosts were used?
>
> The daemon that reads from the FIFO makes only one connection to the local
> Sendmail to deliver multiple messages in sequence.
Why not just fork and exec sendmail instead?
--
"Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?"
Wes Peters Softweyr LLC
http://softweyr.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message