Hi, > > You might well want to try 4BSD. > I did that too. The milter stress test I run was sending 200 mails with 5 different sorts of attachements into a mail loop. This means these 200 mails are going 26 times trough the milter. The ULE scheduler did process them first very fast. With more processes, the sendmail transactions lagged a lot and it was only running 1-2 of them at one time. This sucks because there is also a lot of timeout handling (waiting for DNS responses). All in one I must say that the SCHED4BSD processed the mails in half of the time as SCHEDULE did. The mix involved included everything: - Preforked mimedefang workers - Forked Sendmails - Threaded applications like clamd, mimedefang-milter So I'd call it a typical real world situation. Another thing I observed was that SCHED4BSD has zero IDLE time, while SCHEDULE always idled between 20% and 50% ! This with 500 running processes and a load of 2.5 -3.0. MartinReceived on Wed Aug 11 2004 - 16:10:44 UTC
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