On 2/12/08, Bill Martin wrote:

> SA check: 5699 (93%)95
> SA check: 5359 (98%)99
> SA check: 9246 (97%)99
> SA check: 7470 (96%)98
> SA check: 3428 (95%)97
> SA check: 3468 (96%)99
> SA check: 6380 (98%)100
> SA check: 4199 (94%)99
> SA check: 4257 (78%)99
>
> And now mid day: ( 1:30 PM)
> SA Check: 6652 (96%)99
> SA Check: 2614 (52%)99
> SA Check: 2177 (94%)98
> SA Check: 9019 (80%)84
> SA Check: 2238 (94%)98
> SA Check: 17223 (90%)92
>

> load average: 20.39, 21.35, 21.25

How many processors? How much memory? Are you swapping much?

I think the next step would be to break down where SA spends its time.
Are you using pyzor or FuzzyOCR? If so, in your case you would be
better off without any of these sort of high cpu (and) high delay
plugins.

This thread is rather dated, but:
http://marc.info/?l=amavis-user&m=117874388132138

-- 
Gary V

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