Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 24 May 1999 01:40:03 +0100 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: Excessively long turn-around times(27 hours???) |
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Hi Adam.
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> It took an email I sent 27 hours to return to me. Looking at > the headers, it appears that vger sat on the email almost > 90%(est) of the time. The vger setup may have the best exploder > config in the world, but if the main machine isn't dolling them > out fast enough, what is the point?
> I know this comes up every so often, and usually cvs is just > turned off, until the queue has time to catch up. That doesn't > fix the problem, tho. Cvs and these lists should not be on the > same box. cvs should not be on a box with anything else(should > cvs even be?).
Based on the messages I've been receiving relating to emails sent to various vger lists, it looks like vger actually crashed - I received several "mailserver does not answer" messages relating to vger, and ping failed to produce any responses (it's currently showing around 100ms ping times).
Best wishes from Riley.
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