primary mail server running qmail has the following for local deliver 
instructions (other items related to qmail processing not shown):

/usr/bin/spamc -u pop3 -d 65.161.2.8 -p 1783

this tosses the message to the dual AMD/spamd server set up with:

#!/bin/sh
exec \
/usr/bin/spamd -a -m 100 -u pop3 -p 1783 -i 0.0.0.0 -A 
65.161.2.30,65.161.2.16,65.161.2.14

using djb's supervise tools.

ps xa:

710 ?        S      0:00 supervise log
711 ?        S      0:00 multilog t ./main
13428 ?        S      0:34 /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/spamd -a -m 100 -u pop3 -p 
1783 -i 0.0.0.0 -A 65.161.2.30,65.161.2.16,65.161.2.14
21192 ?        S      0:00 /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/spamd -a -m 100 -u pop3 -p 
1783 -i 0.0.0.0 -A 65.161.2.30,65.161.2.16,65.161.2.14

top:
21285 pop3      13   0 20576  20M 11548 S     8.4  1.9   0:00 spamd
21282 pop3       9   0 18568  18M 11564 S     7.0  1.7   0:00 spamd
21283 pop3       9   0 18408  17M 11548 S     5.6  1.7   0:00 spamd
21286 pop3      13   0 18440  18M 11548 S     5.6  1.7   0:00 spamd
21281 pop3       9   0 18344  17M 11580 S     4.6  1.7   0:00 spamd
21280 pop3       9   0 18420  17M 11532 S     4.2  1.7   0:00 spamd
21284 pop3       9   0 18328  17M 11648 S     3.7  1.7   0:00 spamd
21287 pop3      16   0 18328  17M 11688 S     3.7  1.7   0:00 spamd
13428 pop3      12   0 18264  17M 11860 S     2.3  1.7   0:35 spamd


and under LIGHT load (its 10:40pm EST now... peak user time is over)

1.3  4520
0.7  8183
0.5  3839
0.5  4486
0.8  16343
0.7  2931
0.7  1497
0.8  8651
1.8  3774
0.7  12694
0.7  12676
0.6  7391
0.6  1496
0.6  4046
1.6  1326
0.6  3209
0.6  3209
1.3  3209
0.8  7627
0.7  6040
1.0  14588
1.4  4895
1.4  3578
1.2  3718
2.5  2146
0.6  8700
0.6  5468
0.5  1439
0.4  1436
0.6  1717
0.6  1441
0.5  2953
0.6  2953
0.5  4975
0.5  2953
1.6  2953
0.5  1686
0.6  8309
0.5  2293
0.5  3100
0.6  1493
1.5  3801

These number do not match peak load numbers.  I was in the 10-20second per msg 
range between 6-9pm EST.



On Thursday 11 September 2003 22:17, Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 09:42 PM 9/11/03 -0400, Paul Farber wrote:
> >New machine... dual 1.2Ghz AMD CPU's, 1 Gb RAM, Ultra-SCSI-3 (160Mbps)
> > drive:
>
> 1) exactly what comands do you launch spamd with?
>
> 2) what exact command are you executing to process your messages in this
> test and time them? If spamc isn't part of the answer, there's your
> problem.

-- 
Paul Farber
Farber Technology

570-628-5303

www.f-tech.net


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