[imp] Performance

Jon Parise jon@csh.rit.edu
Thu, 1 Mar 2001 17:20:12 -0500


On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 08:05:43AM +1000, David Richards wrote:

> > It could be a network settings mismatch. Also, if your mail server is
> > on another machine that is overloaded, that could also be the problem.
> 
> Nope doesn't seem to be.  The machine is sitting on 100% CPU, which is
> why it is running really slow.  :-)  obviously.  But, there are no 'run
> away' processes, the IMAP server is running on the same machine.  The
> disk subsystem is not being pushed and is well within 'safe operating
> levels'.  We are not swapping, we are using just over 1 of the 2 gigs of
> RAM available.
 
What process(es) are eating up the processor?

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Jon Parise (jon@csh.rit.edu)  .  Rochester Inst. of Technology
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