Wed, 30 Oct 1991 22:52:02 +0100
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On Wed, 30 Oct 1991 16:22:17 EST Nick Laflamme <[log in to unmask]>
said:
>Are there commands which let a user (or maybe an NAD?) know how many
>files a LISTSERV has processed recently (6 hours? 24 hours?) and maybe
>how many files are queued for that LISTSERV?
SHOW <STATS> and SHOW DIST will give you some information about what
happened since the last time LISTSERV was rebooted, and the status of the
queue.
>For that matter, has anyone seen larger than expected delays in list
>traffic?
I have. Paging was 28/sec at 22:30, no wonder. When I get bored with the
VAX I hit my #CP Q R ALL LISTSERV PF-key and tell it to CP ORDER what I
am interested in. Lots of INFO-VAX rubbish in the queue, from what I can
see. There may be other sites with capacity problems; if you find one and
can suggest a workable alternative, contact me and I'll bring the matter
up with them.
Eric
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