Name
QueueLA
Synopsis
When the load average on a machine (the average number of processes in the queue run over the last minute) becomes too high, sendmail can compensate in three different ways:
This
QueueLA
option determines the load at which sendmail will begin to queue messages rather than delivering them, and the load at which scheduled runs will be skipped.The
RefuseLA
option (RefuseLA) determines the load at which sendmail will begin to refuse connections rather than accepting them.The
DelayLA
option (DelayLA) determines the load at which sendmail will begin to delay replies to SMTP commands.
The QueueLA
option specifies the load above which
sendmail queues messages rather than delivering
them. The QueueLA
and
QueueFactor
options interact to determine this
cutoff; they are both covered under the
QueueFactor
option (QueueFactor).
The forms of the QueueLA
option are as follows:
O QueueLA=load ← configuration file (V8.7 and later) -OQueueLA=load ← command line (V8.7 and later) define(`confQUEUE_LA',load) ← mc configuration (V8.7 and later) Oxload ← configuration file (deprecated) -oxload← command line (deprecated)
The optional argument load
, of type
numeric, defaults to zero if it is missing. If
the entire QueueLA
option is missing, the default
value given to load
is eight times the
number of CPU processors. The default for the mc
technique is to omit this option. On newer, faster machines a higher
setting might be more appropriate.
This QueueLA
option is effective only if ...
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