The performance hit was bad. When I tried "mail_nfs_index = yes" the load went from 0.5 to 120+ (on each of three servers).

My RPM of 1.1.3 includes the Redhat patches from their source RPM for 1.0.7. I'm checking the patches now and most seem benign but there is some mbox locking changes. I'm using maildir so it shouldn't make a difference yet I shouldn't need the patches either (using the source RPM was a management recommendation).

"mail_nfs_storage" is set to yes. I forgot to put in dovecot -n so it is below.

Right now I'm running with local index.cache files for each servers (using sticky connections) and that seems to work fine.

---Jack

Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 10:58 -0700, Jack Stewart wrote:
The question is has anyone, with Maildir and the INDEX= on NFS (i.e. dovecot.index and dovecot.index.cache, set mail_nfs_index to no.

How much worse is the mail_nfs_index=yes? Last I heard it made hardly a
difference.

If so, was it better to turn maildir_copy_preserve_filename to on or did it help to turn if off.

That shouldn't make a noticeable performance difference. If it's "yes"
it does one more uidlist lookup, but pretty much always the uidlist is
already in memory in any case so it doesn't matter.

The other question is did you play with turning off atime updates or changing the acmin* values?

Dovecot doesn't care about atimes, so feel free to disable them.

I figure that the worst that can happen is that the dovecot.index.cache file will become corrupt, and dovecot will then rebuild it.

It's not the worst that can happen, but index file errors are probably
more likely than other errors..


/opt/dovecot/sbin/dovecot -n -c /etc/dovecot.conf
# 1.1.3: /etc/dovecot.conf
Warning: fd limit 1024 is lower than what Dovecot can use under full load (more than 8192). Either grow the limit or change login_max_processes_count and max_mail_processes settings
base_dir: /var/run/dovecot/default/
syslog_facility: local4
listen(default): *:143
listen(imap): *:143
listen(pop3): *:110
ssl_listen(default): *:993
ssl_listen(imap): *:993
ssl_listen(pop3): *:995
ssl_ca_file: /etc/pki/dovecot/certs/caltech-ca.pem
ssl_cert_file: /etc/pki/dovecot/certs/imap.caltech.edu.pem
ssl_key_file: /etc/pki/dovecot/private/imap.caltech.edu.key
login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/default//login
login_executable(default): /opt/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
login_executable(imap): /opt/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
login_executable(pop3): /opt/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/pop3-login
login_greeting_capability: yes
login_processes_count: 16
login_max_processes_count: 2048
max_mail_processes: 4096
mail_max_userip_connections: 2000
verbose_proctitle: yes
mail_location: maildir:/var/spool/maildir/%1Ln/%Ln:INDEX=/var/spool/indexes/%1Ln/%Ln:CONTROL=/var/spool/dovecot/uidl/imap/%1Ln/%Ln
mail_debug: yes
mmap_disable: yes
dotlock_use_excl: no
mail_nfs_storage: yes
mail_executable(default): /opt/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap
mail_executable(imap): /opt/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap
mail_executable(pop3): /opt/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/pop3
mail_plugins(default): fts fts_squat
mail_plugins(imap): fts fts_squat
mail_plugins(pop3):
mail_plugin_dir(default): /opt/dovecot/lib/dovecot/imap
mail_plugin_dir(imap): /opt/dovecot/lib/dovecot/imap
mail_plugin_dir(pop3): /opt/dovecot/lib/dovecot/pop3
imap_client_workarounds(default): delay-newmail outlook-idle netscape-eoh
imap_client_workarounds(imap): delay-newmail outlook-idle netscape-eoh
imap_client_workarounds(pop3):
pop3_uidl_format(default): %v-%u
pop3_uidl_format(imap): %v-%u
pop3_uidl_format(pop3): %08Xu%08Xv
pop3_client_workarounds(default):
pop3_client_workarounds(imap):
pop3_client_workarounds(pop3): outlook-no-nuls oe-ns-eoh
namespace:
  type: private
  separator: .
  prefix: Mail.
  inbox: yes
  list: yes
  subscriptions: yes
auth default:
  mechanisms: plain login
  passdb:
    driver: ldap
    args: /etc/dovecot.conf-ldap
  userdb:
    driver: static
    args: uid=vmail gid=mail home=/var/spool/maildir/%1Ln/%Ln
  socket:
    type: listen
    master:
      path: /var/run/dovecot/default/auth-master
      mode: 384
      user: vmail
      group: mail
plugin:
  fts: squat
  fts_squat: partial=4 full=8


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