Ok Solved my issue.
Turns out I had too much logging on and it was throttling everyhing.
It set up my logs to roll and turned off verbose, and it is < second now.
Troy McKinnon wrote:
Please help I am getting desperate :(
I would really appreciate any feedback at how to resolve this issue.
Try using ptrace/strace on the processes in question - it can often tell
you where they're being held up - DNS lookup, opening a tcp connection,
etc - and give you a goo
From: "Troy McKinnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Troy McKinnon"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Slow response -logs
> I also notice that telneting to port 25 is VERY SLOW.
>
> Does this
> Delays of about a minute traditionally mean you have a DNS resolution
> problem, possibly for localhost or for the server's 'real' hostname.
>
> Can you do
>
> ping localhost
mail:~ # ping localhost
PING mail.myFooDomain.com (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from mail.myFooDomain.co
Troy,
On 15 Jan 2004, Troy McKinnon writes:
> I also notice that telneting to port 25 is VERY SLOW.
>
> Does this mean it is more likely a postfix issue vs cyrus etc?
>
> Anything else I can do to help narrow down and locate the bottleneck?
Delays of about a minute traditionally mean you have
I also notice that telneting to port 25 is VERY SLOW.
Does this mean it is more likely a postfix issue vs cyrus etc?
Anything else I can do to help narrow down and locate the bottleneck?
Cheers
I have included a sample log of 1 account checking for mail, and sending 1
email message.
I would REALLY appreciate some help on this. As you can see by the logs the
process of sending 1 email is taking > minute.
Cheers
Troy
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DSZ SEND mysql
Note: 3 domains/3 ips set up: myFooDo