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Howie & Brook...
If you could possibly show the results of the
analysis 'publicly' on the board here, that might help the rest of us who might
benefit from a wiser configuration.
Thanks,
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 10:18
AM
Subject: Re: [iMS] How to determine
bottlenecks
HI Howie,
I sent it. I sure hope its just a
misconfiguration issue, that would be great.
Brook
At 09:49 AM
7/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:
From past
experience, slow mail sending is usually attributable to a
misconfiguration. If you want, you can send the configuration dump via
the iMS configurator and I'll look at it. Regards, Howie
- ----- Original Message -----
- From: Brook Davies
- To: inFusion Support
List
- Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:37 AM
- Subject: [iMS] How to determine bottlenecks
- Our IMS Server with 255 threads is delivering 50,000 messages in 2.5
Hours. I need to get it to send faster. I am also a bit unsure as to how
to determin where the bottlenecks are.
- The server is a PIII Dual 800 with 1 gig of Ram and IDE 7200 RPM /
RAID.
- CFMX on the same box handles permanent failures, tracks open rates, un
subscribes and link redirects. CFMX seems to be using less than 15% of the
processor for the most part and Infusion Post is using the rest.
- From the stats is there a way to tell where the bottleneck is? If I
upgraded to the enterprise version (1024 threads) would that help? If my
processing power is the bottleneck, it would probably not help. If my I/O
system is the bottleneck a faster processor would not help much. How
can I determine what needs to be tweaked for optimal performance?
- Brook
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