Re: Large incoming que

From: Wietse Venema (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 02 2006 - 11:04:33 EDT

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    Francisco Reyes:
    > Adrian Ulrich writes:
    >
    > > Are you using Linux or *BSD?
    >
    > FreeBSD 6.1
    >
    > > Running something like iostat (Solaris /BSD?) or sysstat (Linux: http://perso.orange.fr/sebastien.godard/)
    > > could give you a clue about how busy your Raid-system is:
    >
    > Have used iostat and I see lots of small transactions.

    On FreeBSD, this gives cpu, memory, disk utilization and more:

        systat -vmstat

    > > Otherwise your SQL-Server may be the bottleneck.
    >
    > Eliminated 2 of the 3 SQL lookups and plan to remove the 3rd today.
    >
    > > You could try to decrase the number of smtpd processes (master.cf) or
    > > play with *_destination_concurrency_limit on your frontend servers.
    >
    > Ideally I would like to decrease incoming mails only to these two machines.
    > Other machines are fine.

    If none of cpu/memory/disk are saturated, then it's likely waiting
    for things going across the network.

    "netstat -I" can identify problems with collision or bad packets;
    "netstat -s" can help to identity trouble higher up the network
    stack.

            Wietse
    >
    > > How about spreading the heavy-domains across multiple backends?
    >
    > We have 4 mailstores. These two have the better hardware so we moved the
    > heaviest smtp traffic domains to these two machines. I am still trying to
    > convince the powers that be.. to get a SCSI setup for these domains.
    >
    > > You are using Maildir, correct?
    >
    > Correct. Maildir run off Courier IMAP, serving imap and pop3.
    >
    >


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