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Chapter 32 has a general discussion of tuning PMDF performance. This section is to point out in particular two of the issues discussed therein.
Perhaps even more than on a general PMDF system, you can want to consider using the queue
channel keyword to segregate different channels' message processing to
different queues, to ensure that particularly heavy traffic over one
channel will not impact message traffic over another channel;
e.g., you can want to have one queue dedicated to your
tcp_local channel and a different queue dedicated to your tcp_internal
channel.
If the e-mail firewall system is not a system logged into regularly and thus subject to longer than usual spells where no one is actively checking it, thus potentially large buildups of backed up messages, then use of the subdirs
channel keyword to split message files among multiple subdirectories
can be a particularly good idea, to postpone the time at which OpenVMS
RMS or UNIX directory performance begins to suffer due to large numbers
of files in a single directory.
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