On 2014/11/20, 12:22 PM, Nigel Kukard wrote:

Ok, everything looks pretty idle to me. Thats a good thing. First thing I do is look for CPU usage (shows you how much power your rules need) and then DB usage (how many queries required to satisfy the policies you have in place). All yours look good.

1. Can you try enable full debugging and see if you see anything odd? I'd expect a bunch of children to start up.

2. Also, try disable all your policies and see if you still have a problem. I'm thinking maybe DNS resolution may be taking some time if you using say the HELO check? Disabling all policies will show you if policyd can process the requests its getting.

We'll take it from there then.

-N
Hi Nigel.

Apparently a new DNS cluster has been provisioned and the servers which were alocated to me were still set to the old
dns servers, which would have slowed down the DNS resolution.

I have updated resolv.conf to reflect the new DNS cluster....lets see what happens

I have noted a difference in the logs.
No connection refused now...just lots of

Nov 20 15:09:11 smtp7 postfix/smtpd[15708]: warning: problem talking to server 10.113.157.19:10031: Connection timed out Nov 20 15:09:17 smtp7 postfix/smtpd[14146]: warning: problem talking to server 10.113.157.19:10031: Connection timed out

regards
Tom
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