Hello folks,

I know that this is somewhat off topic but I think that people here
will have a better handle on at least half of the problem.


On a new server I installed everything to run under supervise (well
everything qmail) ... in this setup I have:


/service/qmail-send/
/service/qmail-smtpd/
/service/qmail-pop3d/
/service/qmail-spamd/
/service/qmail-clamd/


The reason for this is twofold:
To be able to stop/start qmail and all of its services easily and
I had hoped to use qmail-analog for analysis.


Two problems with this:
1. spamd and clamd don't log anything through multilog so the second
above doesn't help.
2. clamd seems to use a huge amount of system resources when running
under supervise. This is a very lightly loaded test system and using
top the CPU idle time averages around 30% running clamd under
supervise but 96% - 99% idle running clamd (same command) from
/etc/init.d/rc.local


Any ideas on the resource hogging? Are there better ways of tracking
and analyzing the complete mail system?


Thanks in advance,
-Tom


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