Wed, 10 Aug 2005 10:00:15 -0500
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Actually the last five counters are new (since late 2003 I
believe). The first of the five is a high-order word of the number
of viruses avoided, increasing that counter to 64 bits. So in other
words, it makes the documented 32-bit "Number of copies of infected
messages stopped (1.8e on)" counter into a 64-bit counter.
The last four counters remain undocumented at this time, but I
believe from what I know about them that they are incrementing
because you have SPAM_EXIT enabled for the whitelist/blacklist
feature. Unfortunately I am not at liberty to comment further.
Nathan
At 09:47 AM 8/10/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>I did a Show CTR and got the following results. Seems to me the 5
>zeroes on the second line are undocumented numbers. If I remove
>them, the results match what is described in the manuals.
>
>I'm surprised at the 3,031,391 number before the "END" item. This
>is supposedly "Number of copies of infected messages stopped". Not
>sure what this means since we don't run any virus or spam filters.
>
> >
> > > show ctr 200508
> >200508 1 0 22149 2288374 1398 59553 404 1344 71322 35399 225884 17785 69520
> >1313 2330006 0 448070 41729 226935430 70961 32376 19969 0 0 0 0 0 219580
> >7473 0 3031391 END XPOL 744 225 EOD
> >
> >Summary of resource utilization
> >-------------------------------
> > CPU time: 0.000 sec Device I/O: 0
> > Overhead CPU: 0.000 sec Paging I/O: 0
> > CPU model: 4-CPU IBM 9076-WCN
> > Job origin: [log in to unmask]
>
>
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