Re: High load average mail server 5.3-RELEASE
From: Francisco Reyes (lists_at_natserv.com)
Date: 09/28/05
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:27:57 -0400 (EDT) To: Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com>
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
> Keep in mind that 5-STABLE, and 6.x (and -CURRENT) have a max of 256 nfsd's,
> so if you want to go higher, you have to modify a line in nfsd.c.
So far only a handfull of clients are expected. I am going to start at 10.
:-)
Other than "killall -9 nfsd" is there any other way to restart nfsd?
On another thread you mentioned the rsize and wsize and that they should
go in the fstab at the client. I got the parameters to work based on a doc
on the web, but was wondering about size. 32K a good parameter for an
IMAP machine?
The setup will be a mail storage server with 3 to 5 machines running
Courier IMAP and connecting to a shared mail folder over NFS.
Thanks for all your feedback.
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