Booting: service startup disabled based on system load?

I wonder if there are any parameters anywhere that result in services (such as SMTP/postfix, HTTP/apache, xgrid, software update) not being started if the system is under a heavy load during startup.
The reason I ask is that I run Mac OS X server on an anemic machine (iMac G4 800MHz with 1GB RAM), which does just fine, once the system is up and running.
However, particularly since the 10.4.9 upgrade, postfix must be started manually, it will not autostart, despite the configuration file and Server Admin properly reflect that SMTP should be enabled.
Similarly, apache often doesn't autostart (sometimes it does), similarly with xgrid and software update server.
Of all these, only mail is truly critical
The server usually has a very, very light load (a few hundred e-mail messages per day, almost no web traffic, a few DNS requests, and that's about it) so the hardware is fast enough for what it has to do, except during initial startup, when all the services start up, slim server scans the iTunes library, etc. then for a few minutes the CPU is pegged to the max.
So, if there are parameters that influence service startup under heavy load conditions, I need to know... Or if there's a way to revert to old-style sequential service start, if need be with pauses in between.

I dont think so, but check your logs, you might see some errors in there that show why it is not loading

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