1) I have notice that getting messages from my server is really
slow... so I figured that it was due to pop (ipop3d) deamons not being
prespawned, and started by xinetd on demand.
2) given #1, I would like to speed up the resonse time, and
thought I could setup say 25 prespawned processes, and more
as needed - after reviewing the man pages it didn''t seem
like there was a way in the xinetd.conf... and I should use
inetd to do this.
Question1: is this the correct approach, or is there a
way to prespawn from xinetd?
Question2: Redhat 7.1 uses xinetd, and not inetd at all,
so how can I get inetd working painlessly.
Thanks for your feedback!
-Joel
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I have set up Qmail on my redhat server and added a patch called big concurrency using qmailpop3d and it really speeds up my messaging time. Try it out. Travis At 01:48 PM 6/4/2002 , you wrote:>1) I have notice that getting messages from my server is really >slow... so I figured that it was due to pop (ipop3d) deamons not being >prespawned, and started by xinetd on demand. > >2) given #1, I would like to speed up the resonse time, and >thought I could setup say 25 prespawned processes, and more >as needed - after reviewing the man pages it didn''t seem >like there was a way in the xinetd.conf... and I should use >inetd to do this. > >Question1: is this the correct approach, or is there a >way to prespawn from xinetd? >Question2: Redhat 7.1 uses xinetd, and not inetd at all, >so how can I get inetd working painlessly. > >Thanks for your feedback! >-Joel > >-- >President / Sr. Engineer >RHINO Systems Inc. >Consulting For Your Business >Project Manager & > Programmer {JAVA & J2EE,ORACLE,HTML & JAVASCRIPT, > UNIX,C/C++, ESRI-GIS, SMART CARDS} >http://www.rhinosystemsinc.com >530-888-6248 x205 >650-366-5885 x205 > > > >_______________________________________________ >Redhat-secure-server mailing list >Redhat-secure-server@redhat.com >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-secure-serverSales Manager Applied Integration Corporation Phone:520-743-3095 Fax: 520-623-1683 Cell: 520-390-4020 www.appliedi.com www.inchargenet.com
cucipop rawks! M@> -----Original Message----- > From: redhat-secure-server-admin@redhat.com > [mailto:redhat-secure-server-admin@redhat.com]On Behalf Of > Joel Thompson > Sent: Wednesday, 5 June 2002 6:48 AM > To: redhat-secure-server@redhat.com > Subject: prespawning pop3 processes > > > 1) I have notice that getting messages from my server is really > slow... so I figured that it was due to pop (ipop3d) deamons not being > prespawned, and started by xinetd on demand. > > 2) given #1, I would like to speed up the resonse time, and > thought I could setup say 25 prespawned processes, and more > as needed - after reviewing the man pages it didn''t seem > like there was a way in the xinetd.conf... and I should use > inetd to do this. > > Question1: is this the correct approach, or is there a > way to prespawn from xinetd? > Question2: Redhat 7.1 uses xinetd, and not inetd at all, > so how can I get inetd working painlessly. > > Thanks for your feedback! > -Joel > > -- > President / Sr. Engineer > RHINO Systems Inc. > Consulting For Your Business > Project Manager & > Programmer {JAVA & J2EE,ORACLE,HTML & JAVASCRIPT, > UNIX,C/C++, ESRI-GIS, SMART CARDS} > http://www.rhinosystemsinc.com > 530-888-6248 x205 > 650-366-5885 x205 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Redhat-secure-server mailing list > Redhat-secure-server@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-secure-server >