På lau , 03/05/2003 klokka 12:30, skreiv Adrian Phillips:
> 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.
Thanks, but it can't be that. The three Exim 4 examples I found on the
Internet varied from "smtp_load_reserve = 4" to "smtp_load_reserve = 20"
I think Nico's stab is probably right. It would amount to child
processes not being released.
Funnily enough, there's an Exim 4 SA contributor who suggested this
implementing this for resource-bound SA-Exim servers, but I can't find
one single posting from him on this list, searching my database of
around 20,000 postings.
Best,
Tony
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