On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 02:05:37PM -0500, Tom Walsh wrote:
> 5.3.20 vpopmail with mysql backend... nfs...
> 
> With your older version of sqwebmail I have to assume it isn't neccessarily
> an sqwebmail issue then.
> 
> Due to the limited involvement of vpopmail in the operation of sqwebmail (at
> least to my knowledge), I would think the obvious culprit might be nfs...
> 
> Can you share some more particulars about your nfs setup and how you have it
> mounted (mount options etc...)

On the clients:
madonna:/export/domains /home/vpopmail/domains  nfs     rw,-b,-i,-T,-3,-r=8192,-w=8192 
 0       2

On the server:
/export         -maproot=0 -alldirs     courtney bjork cher joan

dedicated backend ethernet network blah blah..

I've even shut down web services on all but one server to see if it's a 
multiple-access problem somehow, but that didn't help.

I'm using FreeBSD 4.8 on both the NFS clients and servers. I'm running maildrop for 
local delivery with quotas enabled.

Pushing around 500,000 mails on a heavy day. webmail usage isn't huge. It probably 
comes out to a couple requests/sec at peak with one server handling all the webmail 
traffic.

--Doug

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