RejectLogInterval
Limit how often high load-average warnings should be logged V8.13 and later
Prior to V8.13, whenever the load level on a machine
became greater than the setting for the RefuseLA
option (RefuseLA on page 1078), further
inbound connections would be refused, and the
following warning message would be logged:
rejecting connections on daemon name: load average=load
Beginning with V8.13 sendmail, you may now specify how often additional warnings should be logged. Note that the same message is logged when refusing begins, but if connections continue to be refused, you will be notified with a different message, to aid you in taking corrective actions.
The RejectLogInterval
option tells
sendmail how
often (at what intervals) it should log a message
saying that connections are still being refused. The
RejectLogInterval
option is declared
like this:
O RejectLogInterval=interval ← configuration file (V8.13 and later) -ORejectLogInterval=interval ← command-line (V8.13 and later) define(`confREJECT_LOG_INTERVAL', `interval') ← mc configuration (V8.13 and later)
Here, interval
is of type
time. The default (if this
option is omitted) is three hours. The default units
are hours. For example, both of following set the
periodic logging interval to one hour:
define(`confREJECT_LOG_INTERVAL', `60m') define(`confREJECT_LOG_INTERVAL', `1')
When connections are first refused because the load level is too high, the following warning is logged, as before:
rejecting connections on daemon name: load ...
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