A Blown transformer, hours of fixing and a day later...

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Jul 20 19:19:54 IST 2004


At 19:08 20/07/2004, you wrote:
>:(  Anyway, 8 hours later, we finally had power and I began the process of
>bringing everything up.

Sounds like a good day all round :-)

>What I have noticed today is that the load averages are sort of all over
>the place; from 0.01 to 0.33 with a average of about 0.07. Still low, but
>i'm trying to figure out what, if anything could be wrong. I have also
>noticed that my available free physical ram seems to be slowly trickling
>down. I'm thinking that this is ok though, because once MS restarts itself
>after some time, I see a kick back in available free physical RAM. I'm
>thinking to check memory, vmstat would be the best way to go?

You'll probably see spiky performance as other MTA's around the world
notice you are back on line. Basically, don't worry about it, there
shouldn't be any problem.
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