On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Marc Silver wrote:
>
> We're doing on average around 150,000 outbound messages a day on these
> servers. In your opinion, how many queue runners should I have set up?
> These machines are dual-core 3.0 GHz machines with 4GB of RAM each if that
> makes a difference.
If you ahve deep queues you need lots of queue runners. Divide the size of
your queue (from exim -bpc) by the number of queue runners, and multiply
that by the average time to deal with a message (usually fast but often
very slow - say 10 seconds) and if the result is unreasonably long add
more queue runners. Your machines are fairly studly so they can bear
having dozens of queue runners.
Tony.
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