On 30 Oct 2000, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
> >>>>> "THH" == The Hermit Hacker <scrappy@hub.org> writes:
>
> THH> there is no load on the machine, how can it be excessive?
>
> All of the queue runners are busy (i.e. the load exceeds the maximum
> concurrency that you configured things to run with), so the queue server
> logs the fact and drops the message into the queue to be picked up by the
> next idle runner.
>
> There is actually a condition (which I believe is quite rare) that will
> cause this to happen when all of the queue slots were full but then all of
> the runners exited. We go through noting their deaths and run out of slots
> without starting up a new runner.
>
> Is this happening to you often? Do you have runners working at the time?
Right now, I'm getting some very *weird* activity on the pgsql lists, that
I'm not sure if is a problem with majordomo or with sendmail ... Michael
already has access to the machine, but if you would like to look around,
you are most welcome to have access to it also ...
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