Robert Blayzor wanted us to know:

>>USER       PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ  RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
>>clamav    5089  0.1  0.6 31736 14288 ?       S    Jul30   2:44 clamd
>>clamav    3897  0.2  1.3 32760 14168 ?       S    Jul30   3:31 clamd
>>clamav   30246  0.2  2.9 57260 30332 ?       S    Jul30   5:00 clamd
>>The first line is mx1, a P3 700 with 2 Gigs RAM.
>>The second line is mx2, a dual P3 700 with 1 Gig RAM.
>>The third line is mx3, a P3 600 with 1 Gig RAM.
>Are these all equal cost MX servers or is mx3 the highest cost server? 

It's being load balanced by Cisco LB with a simple round-robin
scheduler.

>servers.  It could very well be the stack is bloated up due to the 
>higher amount of scanning happening on the MX server.  Just a guess though.

The one thing that could be a factor here is the disk IO subsystem could
be substantially underperforming for that third machine.  I know the
first two are VA Linux boxen while the third is a different brand.  I'll
compare the mobo and disk hardware and see what I find.

Thanks for batting ideas around :-)
-- 
Regards...              Todd
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.       --Benjamin Franklin
Linux kernel 2.6.3-8mdkenterprise   2 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00


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