Re: ps_dict_put: /var/lib/postfix/ps_cache.db update took X ms

2009-12-15 Thread Wietse Venema
Stefan Foerster: > > > Probably unrelated: When does postscreen(8) clean up it's database? > > > Periodically? Every X connections? Never? What database sizes are to > > > be expected? > > > > The "delete old records" thread is not yet implemented. I suggest > > that you rotate the cache file each

Re: ps_dict_put: /var/lib/postfix/ps_cache.db update took X ms

2009-12-15 Thread Stefan Foerster
* Wietse Venema : > Stefan Foerster: > > Is it 100ms? I got exactly 882 messages like > > > > postscreen[5486]: warning: ps_dict_put: /var/lib/postfix/ps_cache.db update > > took 108 ms > > > > with values ranging from 101 to 147 within the last 24 hours on a > > moderately busy system. > > You

Re: ps_dict_put: /var/lib/postfix/ps_cache.db update took X ms

2009-12-15 Thread Wietse Venema
Stefan F?rster: > While I certainly like the fact that Postfix becomes more and more > "admin friendly" in that it now also logs warnings about performance > issues, I'd like to know how many milliseconds a single request to > update the temporary whitelist may take before a warning is emitted. >

ps_dict_put: /var/lib/postfix/ps_cache.db update took X ms

2009-12-14 Thread Stefan Förster
While I certainly like the fact that Postfix becomes more and more "admin friendly" in that it now also logs warnings about performance issues, I'd like to know how many milliseconds a single request to update the temporary whitelist may take before a warning is emitted. Is it 100ms? I got exactly