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10. Monitoring and administration

Once the Usenet News system is in place and running, the news administrator is then aided in monitoring the system by various reports generated by it. Also, he needs to make regular checks in specific directories and files to ascertain the smooth working of the system.

10.1. The newsdaily report

This report is generated by the script newsdaily which is typically run through cron. I shall enumerate some of the problems that are reported by it, based on my observations .

10.4. CPU load and RAM usage

With modern C-News and NNTPd, there is very little usage of these system resources for processing news article flow. Key components like newsrun or sendbatches do not load the system much, except for cases where you have a very heavy flow of compressed outgoing batches and the compression utility is run by sendbatches frequently. newsrun is amazingly efficient in the current C-News release. Even when it takes half an hour to digest a large consignment of batches, it hardly loads the CPU of a slow Pentium 200 MHz CPU or consumes much RAM in a 64 MB system.

One thing which does slow down a system is a large bunch of users connecting using NNTP to browse newsgroups. We do not have heuristic based figures off-hand to provide a guidance figure for resource consumption for this, but we have found that the load on the CPU and RAM for a certain number of active users invoking nntpd is more than with an equal number of users connecting to the POP3 port of the same system for pulling out mailboxes. A few hundred active NNTP users can really slow down a dual-P-III Intel Linux server, for instance. This loading has no bearing on whether you are using INN or nntpd; both have practically identical implementations for NNTP reading and differ only in their handling of feeds.

Another situation which will slow down your Usenet news server is when downstream servers connect to you for pulling out NNTP feeds using the pull method. This has been mentioned before. This can really load your server's I/O system and CPU.

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