-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Earlier than I expected, I have the first beta available for the usage daemon. If you're interested in checking it out, here's what I'd *like* to see out of testers:
1) An active, production mail server to test on 2) Mail server with greater than 150 active users What would be great: 1) Mail server with greater than 5000 active users 2) C development experience ..even better: 1) A system that is overloaded and overburdened whether due to mail volume, disk I/O, or hardware that can't keep up Mainly, all I want is for people to run the daemon on their server. If you want to patch your qmail-smtpd or vdelivermail to enforce quotas, or at the very least, query the server, that would be even better. The client API is very easy to use. Currently, at startup, the daemon will go into a mode where it will hastily try to load as much information as it can about the system usage. After it's completed this task, it will try to slow down and use fewer resources to complete it's job. I'd like testers to monitor stage two for CPU usage, but most importantly, disk I/O time. If you notice the process eating tons of disk I/O, I'd like to know so I can get some info from you about the system and possibly try to determine why the I/O was so high. The goal here is to use as little disk I/O while estimating disk usage for users and domains. What testers should know is that this is beta code, and this beta code has been tested on several development and production systems without problems, but that I can't guarantee that it won't go wild on the disk on an untested system. You should also know that I believe this will be a fairly uneventful test :) Hopefully it runs, and you play with the provided client program to get information on your users and domains, and it responds nicely and doesn't bother your system at all. Normally I would just release the code publicly for everyone, but I want to be able to have some detailed dialogue with whomever is running it if need be and get any ideas for changes that need to occur in the structure of the program before making any public release. So, to anyone who is interested, please email me off-list with details of the system or systems you plan to test it on, and to those who are interested and can't or don't want to test, I hope to have this made available soon. Thanks! - -- /* Matt Brookings <m...@inter7.com> GnuPG Key D9414F70 Software developer Systems technician Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. (815)776-9465 */ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkmS+ioACgkQ6QgvSNlBT3CMXgCgqHpr7VZWrKFACYSYrDGsN0qK 4lkAn3PF433tchutiH+/VV/DQz6oVrpq =JCw7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----