Select the platform where you have installed the MTA:
After initial installation, you can fine-tune your NetWare® MTA installation for improved performance:
The default Maximum Packet Receive Buffers setting on a NetWare server is inadequate for the NetWare MTA in configurations that include numerous TCP/IP and remote file connections. Set Maximum Packet Receive Buffers to at least 2500 for the NetWare MTA in such configurations.
If you are also running the NetWare POA on the same server, see Recommended NetWare Server Parameters for the NetWare POA.
The amount of memory required for the NetWare MTA is influenced by many factors, including:
The table below provides approximate memory requirements for various MTA activities. Actual numbers may vary somewhat from release to release, but the numbers provided do illustrate what activities require relatively more or less memory and what configuration options require more memory than others. This information can be used to produce a rough estimate of the memory required for your particular MTA configuration. Always remember this basic rule when it comes to planning for memory: More is better.
MTA Component | Approx. Memory | References |
---|---|---|
Agent Engine (gwenn4.nlm)1 |
5500 KB |
(required) |
MTA (gwmta.nlm) |
469 KB |
(required) |
Main thread, UI, CSS, logging, statistics |
140 KB |
(required) |
Dispatcher thread |
500 KB |
(required) |
Scanner threads (each)2 |
40 KB |
(required) See Adjusting the Number of MTA Scanner Threads for the Domain and Post Offices. |
Router threads (each) |
40 KB |
(required) See Optimizing the Routing Queue. |
Routing queue |
|
(required) |
Direct connections |
10 KB |
(required for direct connections) |
TCP master receiver |
200 KB |
(required for TCP/IP connections) See Using TCP/IP Links between Domains. |
IP sender threads (each) |
15 KB |
1 required for TCP/IP connections; up to 4 available) |
IP receiver threads (each)3 |
15 KB |
(required for TCP/IP connections) See Adjusting the Number of MTA TCP/IP Connections. |
Admin thread |
|
(required for domain database update and repair) See Displaying MTA Admin Thread Status. |
eDirectory user synchronization |
35 KB |
(required for eDirectory user synchronization) See Using eDirectory User Synchronization. |
The table below provides some very general memory figures for running both GroupWise agents on the same server.
After initial installation on Linux, no fine-tuning is necessary. The MTA runs very efficiently in a standard Linux installation.
After initial installation, you can fine-tune your Windows MTA installation for improved performance:
If you are running the Windows MTA for a domain or post offices located on a NetWare server, you might need to increase Maximum File Locks Per Connection from its default setting.
Although the Windows MTA memory requirements differ slightly from the NetWare MTA, you can use the figures provided for the NetWare MTA to see what MTA processes are most memory intensive. See Estimating NetWare MTA Memory Requirements.