Am Montag, 21. April 2008 13:20 schrieb Christoph Petersen:
> Hi Michael,
(...)
> I'm using round robin load balancing from DNS right now. But it's simply
> switching the host every time. What I would like to have a small daemon or
> something which keep track how many processes are running on each
Hi Michael,
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > some days ago I started deploying spamassassin in a load balanced
> > environment (though no real lb but round robin DNS lb with spamc's -d
> > switch). When I watch the logs it's sometimes with peaks that one
> server is
> > under heavy load > 90 spamd childs and
Am Sonntag, 20. April 2008 22:51 schrieb Christoph Petersen:
> Hi guys,
>
> some days ago I started deploying spamassassin in a load balanced
> environment (though no real lb but round robin DNS lb with spamc's -d
> switch). When I watch the logs it's sometimes with peaks that one server is
> under
Hi guys,
some days ago I started deploying spamassassin in a load balanced
environment (though no real lb but round robin DNS lb with spamc's -d
switch). When I watch the logs it's sometimes with peaks that one server is
under heavy load > 90 spamd childs and the other very low.
Maybe it's a good
Hi guys,
some days ago I started deploying spamassassin in a load balanced
environment (though no real lb but round robin DNS lb with spamc's -d
switch). When I watch the logs it's sometimes with peaks that one server is
under heavy load > 90 spamd childs and the other very low.
Maybe it's a good