Re: High load on FC 3???

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Alexander Apprich wrote:

Roger Grosswiler wrote:

Hi Roger,

Roger Grosswiler wrote:

Hi list,

I have a Web- & Mailserver running, the responsetimes even let me drink several coffees, if i request my Mails via
squirrelmail.


My Hardware: HP Netserver P3/886 mhz, 128 mb ram

Most consumpting processes: apache, amavisd-new (including virual check), spamd, postfix, cyrus, mysql...see list
below


top - 09:51:20 up 4 days, 14:54, 1 user, load average: 4.99, 2.77, 1.85
Tasks: 104 total, 1 running, 103 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 1.2% us, 0.6% sy, 0.0% ni, 0.0% id, 98.1% wa, 0.1% hi, 0.0% si
Mem: 126288k total, 124124k used, 2164k free, 612k buffers
Swap: 262136k total, 132232k used, 129904k free, 15156k cached


 PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
21266 apache    15   0 27700 9.8m 3632 D  1.0  7.9   0:18.49 httpd
29426 amavis    17   0 42644  20m 2416 D  1.0 16.9   0:03.68 amavisd
29783 root      16   0  2888  892  696 R  0.7  0.7   0:05.72 top
5396 root      15   0 15232 1564 1104 S  0.3  1.2  23:06.53 X
29433 amavis    17   0 43036  20m 2500 D  0.3 16.9   0:03.06 amavisd
29855 cyrus     16   0 29768 2120 1828 D  0.3  1.7   0:00.04 imapd

...look at the load average ;-)

i already forked most apps from 8 to 5 back to 3 forks max to save ressources. but i get the impression, that it is
just one process, that somehow is just misconfigured...do you have any hints for me?


have you tried to (temp.) disable amavisd to see if it works better
then?


btw. i would be very interessted, what the 3 figures on tload effective mean :-)


load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes.



Roger


Alex


Yes, without amavis it' quite faster, but i don't want to loose virual & spam checking....*hmmm* gonna perhaps looking
once again in amavis' config.


I would recommend uninstalling amavis completely and reinstall it. (Make
sure everything gets removed, and you start with a clean configfile).
I've seen applications getting weired on linux for no reason. After
removing/ reinstalling them everything was fine again.


Thanks anyway

p.s. how's life?

Roger

Alex



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