[geeks] thoughts on SMTP
Greg A. Woods
woods at weird.com
Sun Mar 24 14:57:54 CST 2002
[ On Sunday, March 24, 2002 at 18:04:57 (+1100), Scott Howard wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [geeks] thoughts on SMTP
>
> One of our two (load balancing) external mail servers for Friday :
>
> 00:00:00 %usr %sys %wio %idle
> 09:00:02 33 20 2 45
> 09:10:01 22 17 2 58
> 09:20:00 28 22 3 48
> 09:30:01 30 26 3 41
> 09:40:00 33 27 2 38
> 09:50:01 28 18 2 51
> 10:00:00 28 16 2 54
> 10:10:00 16 14 3 68
> 10:20:00 21 22 5 53
> 10:30:01 39 28 3 30
> 10:40:01 55 44 0 1
> 10:50:00 38 28 2 31
>
> (2x Ultra 1-170's, 512Mb memory, moving a few gigs of mail _each_ per days)
Something doesn't match up here. You've got quite a strange load there.
Let me guess: software RAID -- or some other non-SMTP related processing.
(even so you've got a lot of idle cycles too -- I'll bet you could use a
decent low-CPU implementation of a streaming compression algorithm on
all the SMTP traffic without hitting 100% CPU except in very peak time
periods)
--
Greg A. Woods
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