Re: [Exim] smtp_load_reserve?

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Author: Adrian Phillips
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To: exim-users@exim.org
Subject: Re: [Exim] smtp_load_reserve?
>>>>> "Tony" == Tony Earnshaw <tonni@???> writes:

    Tony> På lau , 03/05/2003 klokka 11:35, skreiv Nico Erfurth:
    >> Load, as a fixed point value.
    >>
    >> If your load is above smtp_load_reserve, your host will reject
    >> connections from hosts not in smtp_reserve_hosts.


    Tony> Thanks Nico. I did read the spec, as I said and understand
    Tony> that. As well as finding examples on the Internet.


    Tony> But in what /units/ is "load"?


Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the question, but ...

From man top (Linux) :-

   uptime
        This line displays the time the system has been up, and the
        three load averages for the system.  The load averages are the
        average number of process ready to run during the last 1, 5
        and 15 minutes.  This line is just like the output of
        uptime(1).  The uptime display may be toggled by the
        interactive l command.


Sincerely,

Adrian Phillips

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