Hi,
>________________________________________
>De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] de la part de Victor Duchovni [EMAIL 
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>Date d'envoi : mardi 28 octobre 2008 20:40
>À : postfix-users@postfix.org
>Objet : Re: RE : Big incoming queue, slow qmgr, idle system.
>
>On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 07:17:15PM +0100, Francis SOUYRI wrote:
>
>> Hello Ofer,
>>
>> I say "very idle" because I have 30/70% cpu idle and 10/30% cpu wait.
>>
>> Sorry I checked...
>>
>> - Get a faster disk
>>
>> I have 2x36Go U320 15000rpm mirrored with md, 2x73Go U320 15000rpm mirrored 
>> with md, and 4g0 memory (cache).
>>
>>  - Put your postfix queues on a separate disk from other stuff
>>
>> I have on the 36Go, the system, the postfix/puremessage code, the postfix 
>> logs/queues, on the 73Go the puremessage postgress database/quarantime/logs.
>> The top filesystems I/O are postgress and postfix logs, I have writes on the 
>> postfix queues and few reads (cache disk).
>
>Is syslog configured to not log each line synchronously??? On Linux systems
>with syslogd make sure that the log file has "-/var/log/maillog" not
>"/var/log/maillog". Otherwise syslog can't keep up and the queue manager
>is blocked trying to syslog...

Yes... I changed the syslog config.
# Log all the mail messages in one place.
mail.*                                                  
/opt/pmx/postfix/var/log/maillog
by
# Log all the mail messages in one place.
mail.*                                                  
-/opt/pmx/postfix/var/log/maillog

See you tomorrow at this time there is less activity on the server.

I hope the problem is solved, because since we activated the RDNS/HELO/IP 
checks and put the server on internet the system log activity increase a lot 
of...

Just one question how can the qmgr blocked be by the syslog ?

Thank you.


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Best regards.

Francis

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