You should really start RTFM you know. A lot of the question you ask
have answers there.
Quoth Joseph Kezar on Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 08:27:47AM -0500
> It happened again at 9:00pm. Exim was the top 6 processes. The load
> was at 17.
What was the load due to? CPU? Disk IO? Memory swaping? ... Just telling
us `my machine is slow' does not help.
> Is there some way I can invoke -d9 after the daemon is already started?
No.
> Is there a way I can put the output to a file rather that my screen?
Yes. RTFM for your shell. Remember that the deamon just spawns some
processes and that those maybe the ones that take resources.
> Once one thread goes to the top of my
> process list, a short while after another, then another. Yet if
> none get caught there in the
> first place Exim seems to run fine fr quite a long time.
What does exiwhat tells you?
What is the state of the queue? Any message of usual large size?
Try delivering a few of those manually (with some debugging) and see if
something odd happens. Run a quewu runner with debugging once your
system is loaded.
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