Re: Large incoming que

From: Adrian Ulrich (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 02 2006 - 12:38:58 EDT

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    Hi,

    > Have used iostat and I see lots of small transactions.

    It's a Mailserver afterall ;-)

     
    > What do you mean by "svctm/%util"?

    Service-Time + Percent-Busy

    I don't have access to a FreeBSD-Host ATM, but the output of solaris
    iostat -xnz 5 looks like this: (Output on FreeBSD should be similar):

        r/s w/s kr/s kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t %w %b device
       20.6 8.9 1281.1 53.1 1.8 0.3 62.1 11.2 9 21 c0d0

    If %b(usy) is above ~>70% you are having speed-issues with your
    storage system.

    > Ideally I would like to decrease incoming mails only to these two machines.
    > Other machines are fine.

    Limit the number of smtpd processes (= Incoming mail) on this two hosts
       

    > I am still trying to
    > convince the powers that be.. to get a SCSI setup for these domains.

    How about a 'shared storage' for all 4 Backends?

    <ADV>
     I'm a very happy NetApp(.com) customer: We are using a bunch
     of FAS270 Boxes for Mailqueues and never had any (Storage-Related)
     speed issues. They can do NFS, FCP, iSCSI (urgs) provide Raid4 and
     Raid4-DP (Think 'raid6' -> Double Parity) you can create
     Snapshots (without any performance issues unlike
     ${everyone_else's_solution}) .. etc..
    </ADV>

    > > You are using Maildir, correct?
    > Correct. Maildir run off Courier IMAP, serving imap and pop3.

    So switching to Dovecot might help: IMAP with dovecot seems to be
    pretty fast.

    Regards,
     Adrian


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