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2017 Feb 10
1
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
"Rajesh M" <24x7server at 24x7server.net> writes: > during peak times here are the results for connections > > [root at ns1 domains]# doveadm who |grep imap |wc -l > username # proto (pids) (ips) > 631 > [root at ns1 domains]# doveadm who |grep pop3 |wc -l > username # proto (pids)
2007 Oct 18
1
Vista performance (uggh)
Issue: Vista reads slowly from a samba server. This appears to pop up periodically here and elsewhere. My samba.conf file has: [homes] ... vfs objects = readahead As suggested elsewhere. Writes are approximately 17-18MB/s which is acceptable. Reads are in the 8MB/s range which is appalingly slow. Using linux smbclient and windows XP clients I can read at 25+MB/s. I've enabled vfs
2009 Oct 20
1
ocfs2 - problem with performance
Hi all. I have problem with performance ocfs2. I just instaled ocfs2 1.4.1 in 2 nodes cluster. I use ocfs2 in mail server. This system has large amount of small files about 50kB. Ocfs2 is formated: >> mkfs.ocfs2 -T mail -N 2 /dev/sdb1 mkfs.ocfs2 1.4.1 Cluster stack: classic o2cb Overwriting existing ocfs2 partition. Proceed (y/N): y Filesystem Type of mail Filesystem label=
2002 Sep 24
3
Samba performance issues
Hi all We are implementing samba-ldap to act as an nt pdc and are seeing performance problems. We have a 1ghz, 3gb Ram, 36gb box that is running samba-2.2.5 and openldap-2.0.23 under redhat 7.3 with kernel 2.4.18-3. Clients are all Win2k SP3. All the ldap requests are to the localhost interface. The box is acting as the PDC for the domain, and also sharing diskspace and printers. When we get
2008 Mar 29
1
Help in troubleshoot cause of high kernel activity
Hi, I had been experiencing a problem on our dedicated server running Centos 5, and unable to successfully track down the problem. Since about 6 days ago, I noticed a spike in load/CPU utilization which went from a typical 0.2x-0.3x to 3.x. At the same time, average traffic also went up and so did the log usage. Prior to this, the server was working fine and there had been no changes to the
2017 Feb 13
1
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
thanks for your help happy to say that the performance dramatically improved after i use the high performance settings from here http://wiki.dovecot.org/LoginProcess grep Login: /var/log/mail.log.1 |wc -l with the mail.log being of a typical, busy day. 412992 i also picked up the imap and pop3 connections during peak hours [root at ns1 domains]# doveadm who | awk
2017 Feb 15
1
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
christian the servers i currently own are dell servers. The servers i plan to buy are Dell R530, 2U rack servers with 8 x 3.5 inch drives, with 64 gb ram each, Hardware raid. I am thinking of 2 X 300 gb ssds raid1 and 6 x 2 tb drives in raid10 for data. I do not have any experience in setting up drdb (that would be my next step) ... primarily using standalone servers with hardware level
2008 Mar 28
1
bwlimit on rsync locally
Does "bwlimit" option really work on rsync locally? We have one type of harddisk and want to slow down rsync I/O on disk because I don't want the disk head gets too hot. While I'm trying to use --bwlimit option, it looks the rsync speed was slowed down, but iostat is not improved at all. In both case the block written speed is increased by the same amount. How could I really
2017 Feb 10
2
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
> 1500 IMAP sessions will eat up about 3GB alone. Are you saying that Dovecot needs 2MB of physical memory per IMAP session? If I want to support a max 100,000 IMAP sessions per server, I should configure the server to have at least 200GBs of SWAP? > On Feb 10, 2017, at 3:58 AM, Christian Balzer <chibi at gol.com> wrote: > > On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 01:13:20 +0530 Rajesh M wrote:
2017 Feb 10
2
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
> 1. 256GB of real RAM, swap is for chums. Are you sure that 100,000 IMAP sessions wouldn?t work well with SWAP, especially with fast SSD storage (which is a lot cheaper than RAM)? Seems that these IMAP processes are long lived processes (idling most of the time) that don?t need that much of the contents of real memory available for much of the life of the process. I use a database proxy in
2017 Feb 10
0
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 07:59:52 -0500 KT Walrus wrote: > > 1500 IMAP sessions will eat up about 3GB alone. > > Are you saying that Dovecot needs 2MB of physical memory per IMAP session? > That depends on the IMAP session, read the mailbox size and index size, etc. Some are significantly larger: --- PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
2017 Feb 12
1
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
Thanks for the info. I do have one further question for you. On your servers that are currently handling 50k IMAP sessions, how many users does that correspond to? Since many users will have multiple IMAP sessions on multiple devices, I?d like to hear about some real-world numbers that could be used for budgeting a new project like mine. Also, do you use Dovecot IMAP proxies in front of your
2017 Feb 12
0
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
Hello, On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 14:50:03 -0500 KT Walrus wrote: > > 1. 256GB of real RAM, swap is for chums. > > Are you sure that 100,000 IMAP sessions wouldn?t work well with SWAP, especially with fast SSD storage (which is a lot cheaper than RAM)? > I'm sure about tax and death, not much else. But as a rule of thumb I'd avoid swapping out stuff on production servers,
2017 Feb 10
0
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 01:13:20 +0530 Rajesh M wrote: > hello > > could somebody with experience let me know the dovecot config file settings to handle around 1500 simultaneous connections over pop3 and 1500 connection over imap simultaneously. > Be very precise here, you expect to see 1500 as the result of "doveadm who |grep pop3 |wc -l"? Because that implies an ungodly
2017 Feb 09
2
dovecot config for 1500 simultaneous connection
hello could somebody with experience let me know the dovecot config file settings to handle around 1500 simultaneous connections over pop3 and 1500 connection over imap simultaneously. my server server configuration hex core processor, 16 gb ram 1 X 600 gb 15 k rpm for main drive and 2 X 2000 gb hdd for data (No raid) thanks rajesh my current config file settings as such # 2.2.7:
2004 Apr 20
0
Re: ocfs performance question
Well, you are the second person who has complained about the performance of OCFS with the PERC controller. Best option would be to contact DELL. We are in contact with them... as in, they inform us of any issues they have with linux/ocfs on their hardware. As we do not have this particular hardware inhouse, all we can only speculate as to what the issue is. Things to look for ==> output
2009 Sep 21
2
Question about iostat output
Hello, We are planning to moving most of our servers to ESX but before buying our SAN, we want to do some I/O stats to see if iSCSI is enough or if we have to go with FC. So I found a plugin for Nagios that can log I/O stats with iostat. So far it's fine with single disk/one partition servers, but on our Oracle Database 10g server, we have two drives in RAID 1 (/dev/sda) and 4 other
2017 May 12
2
[BUG] doveadm kick doesn't play well with hibernate
Hello, Dovecot 2.2.27 (Debian Jessie backports). When issuing a "doveadm kick" for a specific user I was greeted by: --- "warning: other connections would also be kicked from following users:" --- and a list of 22odd thousand users. As it turns out, kick wants to smack the hibernation proces(ses) that have hibernated sessions for this user, obviously the wrong approach here.
2004 Jun 10
3
"virgin" mail accounts
Hello, I'm willing to swear that with the 0.99.10.4 Debian package in my rather extensive tests with mailbox format dovecot created not only any missing parental directories but also the INBOX file, but the later I can't prove/test now as I upgraded all respective boxes. However 0.99.10.5 will still create (if needed and possible) missing directories for mbox storage, just not an
2017 Apr 24
2
IMAP hibernate and scalability in general
Hello, Just to follow up on this, we've hit over 16k (default client limit here) hibernated sessions: --- dovecot 119157 0.1 0.0 63404 56140 ? S Apr01 62:05 dovecot/imap-hibernate [11291 connections] dovecot 877825 0.2 0.0 28512 21224 ? S Apr23 1:34 dovecot/imap-hibernate [5420 connections] --- No issues other than the minor bug I reported, CPU usage is