On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 02:03:42PM +0100, Jonas Thambert wrote:
> The problem is the t/s on the sd1 device where I have the
> email-storage. Have less than 10 accounts and clients on a
> Xeon 3.0 Ghz server with 1 Gb RAM. I have tried to see why I have so
> many t/s on the disk but I can not figure
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 01:35:35PM +0100, Jonas Thambert wrote:
> I'm using a Adaptec 2010S SCSI RAID card. I have tried
> and tweaked the courier imap server the best I can
> without any luck.
...
> The sd1 disk has 140 t/s. CPU-load is nothing.
And "sd1" is actually a RAID array of some sort, ra
> What's the actual problem? high load average in itself is not
> necessarily a problem.
>
> ---
> Lars Hansson
>
The problem is the t/s on the sd1 device where I have the
email-storage. Have less than 10 accounts and clients on a
Xeon 3.0 Ghz server with 1 Gb RAM. I have tried to see why I have
Jonas Thambert wrote:
> 12:35PM up 46 days, 6:15, 1 user, load averages: 7.11, 5.46, 3.09
>
>
> Any ideas?
What's the actual problem? high load average in itself is not
necessarily a problem.
---
Lars Hansson
I have a OpenBSD 3.9 server with courier imapd-ssl running.
The load on the server is heavy from transactions on the
disk where I store the emails.
I'm using a Adaptec 2010S SCSI RAID card. I have tried
and tweaked the courier imap server the best I can
without any luck.
>From iostat.
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