Hi All,
 
Sorry, to bother all even though the subject says SUCCESS.
 
Just to Thank all
 
I have gone through the qmail - mailing archives and finally
succeeded in applying big-concurrency patch.
 
The archives were simply great with all the help. I have found the
solution for the FD_SET error that cropped in qmail - installation
with big concurrency patch setting the conf-spawn  to 1000.
 
My thanks to everyone and specially to Peter, James and
Adi Prasaja from whose mails I got the solution from the archives in
the below link.
 
 
As James mentioned in his mail the installation is successful, but I have
1 million mails to be sent and I' m afraid that the Linux kernel may crash !!!
 
My qmail parameters are as follows on a redhat Linux 6.2
kernel 2.2.14 :-
 
qmail + DNS patch + big - todo patch + big - concurrency patch
silent concurrency --- 1000
conf-split --- 15
concurrency remote --- 200
timeout smtp --- 240
timeout remote --- 240
and I am running 3 qmail-send 's from /var/qmail, /var/qmail1, /var/qmail2
for the operation to send 1 million.
 
Will this do to send these 1 million mails and how long it may take for this ???
Is there any way to calculate ????
 
Finally, Just curious to know
what this file /usr/include/bits/types.h is used for ????
 
Cheers,
rajesh.

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