Cyrus, Solaris 10, ZFS? (and NIS?)

From: Elizabeth Schwartz (no email)
Date: Thu Oct 05 2006 - 12:40:42 EDT

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    Is anyone happily running all of the above? All of the above except NIS? Any
    tuning hints?

    I'm running Solaris 10 (06/06), cyrus 2.3.7 (Blastwave build) , sendmail
    8.13.8 (ditto), mailspool on a zfs filesystem, authenticating
    via NIS. I've already solved one problem with VERY slow sendmail response,
    turned out to be a Solaris NIS bug ( patch 123186-01)

    Current problem is that IMAP response is intermittently CRAWLING.
    http://enki.gsd.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/larrd-grapher.cgi?host=hathor.gsd.harvard.edu&service=imap2&graph=daily

    When it gets slow I also see paging, high number of processes, no particular
    errors.

    The delay comes AFTER the initial response from the server, between the A001
    login user passwd and the A001 OK response.
    So it still could be NIS or it could be some kinda system resource issue.

    I've tried making the local server an NIS slave (just seems to increase
    paging and thrashing without changing response time), turning off NIS for
    everything except netgroups (working on those ) I know NIS is suboptimal and
    I aim to get rid of NIS completely but I wasn't planning to do so this
    weekend (all of our web-based user management tools are entangled with NIS)

    The server is a dual-processor Sun480R; considering that we were running
    with no load issues with Solaris 8 on a 220R I think this machine should be
    adequate for our 1000-odd users.

    I'd also appreciate any hints for debugging IMAP. Is there a way to get
    cyrus to open *one* connection on an offbeat port for me to play with? I am
    not clear on how I can truss an entire interaction when there are so many
    processes. By the time I identify it I've missed the beginning.

    thanks for any clues
    Betsy


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