What does the IO usage look like on the server? We ran a couple of our backup SA instances on VMWare but they database is on a remote SQL server. So the only IO is logging. We have several VM Instances for a variety of things. Did you pre-allocate the disk space? If not you might consider do that first and defragging the disk.
From: Sammy Anderson
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We recently migrated our SpamAssassin installation from a physical 3.6
GHz system running RHEL 4 and SA 3.0.4 to a VMware VM (ESX 2.5.4) with RHEL 4
as the guest OS and SA 3.1.7. Each user has their own Bayes files
(Berkeley DB) and these were copied from the old to the new server. Now
whenever an expiry process runs on a user's database, the CPU spikes, sometimes
for a minute or longer. We did not notice spikes on the old server, but
it is really hammering the VM. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
For now I have disabled Bayes altogether because of the unacceptable load.
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