On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 11:11:33AM -0400, Eric W. Bates via Info-cyrus wrote:
> We are migrating our cyrus from a venerable computer to a new one.
>
> We've been gradually moving individuals over to the new machine and are
> quite surprised at the poor performance characteristics we're seeing on
>
We are migrating our cyrus from a venerable computer to a new one.
We've been gradually moving individuals over to the new machine and are
quite surprised at the poor performance characteristics we're seeing on
the new machine.
The new machine:
2 @ 6 core Xeon E5-2640
256 Gb memory
zfs built o
> While having a single server support multiple domains the way apache
> does would be swell, it's sounding like if these various performance
> issues folks are experiencing aren't resolved first, the
> multi-domain support will be a moot point. The again, I may not
> know what the hell I'm talki
> On Sat, 12 May 2001 12:56:41 +0200 (CEST),
> Noll Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (nj) writes:
nj> You mean, multithread the daemon? Or multithread cyrus? If you were to
nj> multithread cyrus, you'd have to do it with pop3, lmtpd and the other parts
nj> too. It would be nice, but I think tha
Hi!
On 12-May-2001 Amos Gouaux wrote:
> nj> unix domain socket. I think it would be even faster than DB3, because DB3
> has
> nj> to access and load (some of) the data and log files for each
> cyrus-instance.
>
> ^^^
> we
> On Sat, 12 May 2001 03:20:18 +0200 (CEST),
> Noll Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (nj) writes:
nj> I'm planning on doing a "mailbox-daemon", which will load all mailbox data
nj> into itself, and persist. It would communicate with the cyrus-server with a
nj> unix domain socket. I think it wo
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source here with me right now.
Another (performance) problem: if you use a text mailbox file (mailboxes),
it'll get bigger and bigger, slower and slower. Ours is about 20 MByte-s large,
and has around 200'000 folders (approx.) The problem is, whenever one wants to
create a new folder