Bill Shupp wrote:
Trog wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 15:37 -0800, Bill Shupp wrote:
First, I would check the filesystem type of /tmp (or whatever you are
using). Make sure it is not sync'ed or journalling.
Next, I would investigate the pthreads libraries. If your system has
more than one to choose from, try the other one. Failing that, disable
thread support at compile time.
If that doesn't help, you'll need to do some profiling to find out where
all the time is being spent.
It turns out this was a ripmime issue dealing with qmail bounce
messages. For further details, you can read my post to the simscan list:
http://shupp.org/patches/ripmime.txt
I'm experiencing particularly high load on a linux qmail server today, mostly
from clamd.
Adding --disable-qmail-bounce to qmail-scanner-queue.pl didn't seem to have any
effect.
I also had the same clamd completely lock up today. That hasn't happened since
2004
when that machine was a FreeBSD machine. :)
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