Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Dovecot top stats"
2015 Nov 11
3
hunting the fatty
On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 08:50:50 +0100
Christian Kivalo <ml+dovecot at valo.at> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2015-11-10 01:44, mancyborg at gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello dear list,
> > I've recently discovered 'doveadm stats' and I'm trying to use
> > "doveadm stats dump user" and "doveadm stats dump session"
> > to understand the
2015 Nov 10
3
hunting the fatty
Hello dear list,
I've recently discovered 'doveadm stats' and I'm trying to use "doveadm stats dump user" and "doveadm stats dump session"
to understand the pop/imap users that put more stress on the hard disks.
My problem is that some users refuse to delete their emails from the server,
so they keep 20GB of maildir files on the server, the webmail (roundcube)
2012 Apr 25
2
stats + fts squat plugins, indexer-worker error on message indexing
On RHEL 6.2 + dovecot 2.1.5 with the stats and fts (squat) plugins enabled and each user having their own uid on the system I get the following error in the logs when the indexer-worker process indexes some messages:
Apr 25 09:56:19 wardentest3 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=warden, method=PLAIN, rip=137.238.60.164, lip=137.238.2.240, lport=1993, mpid=19464, encryption=TLS
Apr 25 09:56:26
2015 Nov 11
0
hunting the fatty
On 2015-11-11 03:44, mancyborg at gmail.com wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 08:50:50 +0100
> Christian Kivalo <ml+dovecot at valo.at> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 2015-11-10 01:44, mancyborg at gmail.com wrote:
>> > Hello dear list,
>> > I've recently discovered 'doveadm stats' and I'm trying to use
>> > "doveadm stats
2008 Jul 05
4
iostat and monitoring
Hi gurus,
I like zpool iostat and I like system monitoring, so I setup a script
within sma to let me get the zpool iostat figures through snmp.
The problem is that as zpool iostat is only run once for each snmp
query, it always reports a static set of figures, like so:
root at exodus:snmp # zpool iostat -v
capacity operations bandwidth
pool used avail read
2015 Nov 10
0
hunting the fatty
Hi,
On 2015-11-10 01:44, mancyborg at gmail.com wrote:
> Hello dear list,
> I've recently discovered 'doveadm stats' and I'm trying to use
> "doveadm stats dump user" and "doveadm stats dump session"
> to understand the pop/imap users that put more stress on the hard
> disks.
>
> My problem is that some users refuse to delete their emails
2015 Oct 15
0
Dovecot top stats
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2015, Kilburn Abrahams wrote:
> I have enabled doevcot stats and I can do a doveadm stats dump user but I
> get a 0 for disk_input, disk_output, read_bytes and write_bytes. I do get
> mail_read_bytes numbers but I am not sure these numbers are correct.
my stats contain numbers greater than zero, except for very few users.
2016 Nov 01
2
No stats under FreeBSD 10.3
HI,
I?m currently testing the stats module of Dovecot (2.2.26.0 (23d1de6))
Looks like there no statistics under FreeBSD.
Server isn?t busy yet but got at least a few connection open.
Added
mail_plugins = $mail_plugins stats
plugin {
stats_refresh = 30 secs
stats_track_cmds = yes
}
doveadm stats dump global
reset_timestamp last_update num_logins num_cmds num_connected_sessions
2014 Jun 24
2
data monitored by "virDomainBlockStats" API not consistent with ones reading from /proc/[pid]/io, and corrugated with /proc/diskstats
Hi, all.
While monitoring KVM VMs’ disk utilisation using libvirt API “virDomainBlockStats", I find that the results acquired is not consistent
with the value read from /proc/[vm_pid]/io(i only care about “rd_bytes" and “wr_bytes” fields). Since libvirt doesn’t support host level monitoring,
i have to calculate the host’s disk utilisation by reading from the /proc/diskstats file.
2014 Jun 25
2
Re: data monitored by "virDomainBlockStats" API not consistent with ones reading from /proc/[pid]/io, and corrugated with /proc/diskstats
Just to clarify my problems:
For each KVM virtual machine, it is actually a process running on the host.
The $pid in "/proc/$pid/io" represents the VM process’s PID. All my work
is done on the host, not inside the VMs. Take the VM process’s pid is “pid”,
What the /proc/$pid/io records is io statistics of the VM from the host’s
perspective. I understand that qemu might do some I/O
2000 Nov 30
2
Winamp plugin skips?
In my cpu, with winamp2.7 and in_vorbis.dll(v0.1), the track skips at the end of the song...It's like it plays the last 1/10th of a sec twice... And it only happens when playing to to the system's sound card, that is, when i play it with winamp's disk_output plugin, the track is decoded correctly...
Has it happened to anyone yet? Coz i haven't seen anyone talking about it...
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2015 Oct 08
2
[PATCH 0/1] opusenc support for WavPack input
This patch to opus-tools adds optional support to WavPack
lossless format as input to opusenc.
Like support to FLAC, it depends on an external library,
libwavpack, and may be disabled on configure.
Lucas Clemente Vella (1):
Reading input from WavPack files.
Makefile.am | 7 +-
configure.ac | 37 ++++++++
src/audio-in.c | 71 ++++++++-------
src/opusenc.c | 19 +++-
src/opusenc.h
2010 Dec 07
9
[PATCH] Btrfs: pwrite blocked when writing from the mmaped buffer of the same page
This problem is found in meego testing:
http://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6672
A file in btrfs is mmaped and the mmaped buffer is passed to pwrite to write to the same page
of the same file. In btrfs_file_aio_write(), the pages is locked by prepare_pages(). So when
btrfs_copy_from_user() is called, page fault happens and the same page needs to be locked again
in filemap_fault(). The fix is to
2010 May 07
6
[PATCH 1/5] fs: allow short direct-io reads to be completed via buffered IO V2
V1->V2: Check to see if our current ppos is >= i_size after a short DIO read,
just in case it was actually a short read and we need to just return.
This is similar to what already happens in the write case. If we have a short
read while doing O_DIRECT, instead of just returning, fallthrough and try to
read the rest via buffered IO. BTRFS needs this because if we encounter a
compressed or
2006 Apr 19
2
Ferret EOFError creating index
I''ve been messing around with Ferret (no punn intended). After spending
some time testing it out (indexing to file), I decided to index about
10% of the data I want to eventually index. It took several hours to
complete the index on my local machine, but it was created without any
problems and after optimising it the searches returned results at the
sort of speed I was expecting. I
2019 Jun 07
1
Problem with opusfile & ndk
Hi Xiph.org Team.
We are using opusfile library <https://github.com/xiph/opusfile> for
streaming *.opus* audio in our projects.
But now we have a problem with building opusfile library for android with
*ndk-build*.
In particular, with arm64-v8a platform: Google removed <sys/timeb.h> from
android.
And now building opusfile with nkd-build crashes with error "fatal error:
2010 Sep 24
1
Streaming ogg files with multiple audio
On 21/09/10 19:38, Karl Heyes wrote:
> On 21/09/10 16:01, Andres Gonzalez wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am having problems when trying to stream an ogg file with one video
>> track and two audio tracks (playeres cannot read de file from the
>> mountpoint). Is there anything in the way Icecast is designed that
>> disables it? If so, could you please give me some
2012 Jun 09
2
[patch] NFSv4/ZFS ACLs
This is a PoC patch for NFSv4/ZFS ACLs.
The objective of the patch is that rsync --acls support NFSv4/ZFS ACLs
without requiring a new command line option
NFSv4 ACLs can't be represented using POSIX draft ACLs, if an NFSv4 ACL is
present a separate POSIX draft ACL will not be present and there are new
APIs
to access NFSv4 ACLs. So we need to distinguish between NFSv4 ACLs and
POSIX
ACLs in
2010 Jul 30
33
[PATCHES] Smartjog PatchDump
Hello,
I work at SmarctJog.com, we have here some patches on IceCast for
performance and reliability, these are mostly client/connection/source
cleanups (a slave merge is underway, and some more good stuff (c)),
but we'd like this to be merged in before the list gets any longer.
Please find attached a list of our patches with a short desc:
This one is actually not from us/me, it was found
2014 Jun 25
0
Re: data monitored by "virDomainBlockStats" API not consistent with ones reading from /proc/[pid]/io, and corrugated with /proc/diskstats
On 06/25/2014 05:11 AM, coperd wrote:
[please don't top-post on technical lists]
> Command line "virsh domblkstat $vmname vda” get the results below:
> vda rd_bytes 639415808
> vda wr_bytes 728186880
>
> Command line "cat /proc/4438/io” get the result below:
> read_bytes: 772415488
> write_bytes: 734040064
Bear in mind that for some file formats, such as