Jon Dowland wrote:
I would say, set the limit to 1 or 2. Last time I checked, spamd used ~15MB ram per process, but I forget how much was shared between the processes.On 7/25/05, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Thanks. /etc/default/spamassassin has limits on child processes and nicelevel as well.Can anyone report on what sort of resources are needed to run spamassassin adequately? Since the upgrade to sarge, SA has totally killed our virtual machine. We have the lowest-tier bytemark VM (64MB mem). With a prefork limit of four processes and maximum nice, spamd still brings it to its knees. How does dspam compare in resources usage terms? Mike |