* Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Aug 30 10:49:24 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:49:52 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:49:53 postfix1/smtp[18518]: conn_use=2, > Aug 30 10:49:54 postfix1/smtp[18518]: conn_use=4, > Aug 30 10:49:55 postfix1/smtp[18518]: conn_use=6, > Aug 30 10:49:56 postfix1/smtp[18518]: conn_use=8, > Aug 30 10:49:56 postfix1/smtp[18518]: conn_use=10, > Aug 30 10:50:57 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:52:08 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:52:23 postfix1/smtp[18518]: conn_use=2, > Aug 30 10:53:18 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:54:52 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:56:05 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:56:16 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:56:29 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:56:36 postfix1/smtp[18518]: <no conn_use listed> > Aug 30 10:56:41 postfix1/smtp[18518]: conn_use=2, > Aug 30 10:56:44 postfix1/smtp[18518]: conn_use=4, > > The last line is from the first one I quoted (above). > I guess conn_use is only listed when > 1,
Yes. > but I seem to missing the uneven numbers? Odd, it works here: # fgrep "postfix/smtp[12851]" /var/log/mail.log| awk '{print $9}' delay=0.74, conn_use=2, conn_use=3, delay=0.18, conn_use=4, conn_use=5, -- Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Postfix - Einrichtung, Betrieb und Wartung Tel. +49 (0)30-450 570-155 http://www.arschkrebs.de I'm looking for a job Murphy's Law is recursive. Washing your car to make it rain doesn't work.