RE: performance problem/todo backlogs

1999-12-03 Thread Mark Hoffman
:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: performance problem/todo backlogs My situation: PII-500/512MB 2 9GB scsi disks (one for /var/qmai/queue, one for the rest of the system) user homedirs mounted over NFS (but that's not relevant here) running stock redhat 1000fd 2.0.36 linux kernel (from RPM

Re: performance problem/todo backlogs

1999-12-03 Thread petervd
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 10:44:51AM -0500, Mark Hoffman wrote: I've got the same problem. Forgive me if the answer is documented somewhere, but does anyone have a solution? I've put in all the patches for high volume servers. My solution was to remove the 'sync' option from the queue mount. It

Re: performance problem/todo backlogs

1999-12-03 Thread cmikk
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999 18:00:32 +0100 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 10:44:51AM -0500, Mark Hoffman wrote: I've got the same problem. Forgive me if the answer is documented somewhere, but does anyone have a solution? I've put in all the patches for high volume servers.

performance problem/todo backlogs

1999-11-29 Thread petervd
My situation: PII-500/512MB 2 9GB scsi disks (one for /var/qmai/queue, one for the rest of the system) user homedirs mounted over NFS (but that's not relevant here) running stock redhat 1000fd 2.0.36 linux kernel (from RPM) I'm running a small script that injects 1000 distinct messages, all