Rajesh,

I run toasters on similar machines, a Dell PE 2950 and a Dell PE SC1425.

What JP says is true - you need to increase your connections. You might also consider using one of the larger suggested profiles from mysql.

You may however also be running into another problem - memory. I found that using a similar setup you need at least 3 GB of RAM - I actually ended up going to 6 GB because I had the budget to do so, but I am only using about 3-3.5 of it. Consider throwing another two 1GB sticks into the server.

The other thing you should consider is moving off of Fedora and over to CentOS 4, which is not only a more stable platform, but is the platform upon which most toaster-related development seems to happen.

Regards,
Warren

Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote:
The problem with authentication and users unknown is probably caused by not being able to connect to mysql.
Maybe you should up the limits there a bit.
It could very well be that all of your problems are related to this..
Check you my.cnf for max_connections and make it higher or add like this :
[mysqld]
max_connections = 500

Or even higher I guess..
(default is 100)


JP

----- Original Message ----- From: "24x7server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 1:34 PM
Subject: [qmailtoaster] QMAIL TOASTER ISSUES


hi

we dont know whether others are experiencing these problems but we are listing down our experiences with qmail toaster.

we provide email service and host around 35 independent domains for corporates totalling to around 2500 users per server

we have tried many different flavors of qmail for the past over 6 years and qmail toaster consumes the least resources and were very impressed by it.

but these are the problems faced by us recently

we have two servers, each is a dell, dual xeon, 2.8 with 2 gb ram and scsi drives having around 2500 users each

one installation is redhat enterprise 3 - qmailtoaster without mysql second installation fedora 4 - qmailtoaster with mysql

we are listing below the problems we are face which are common for both

we are running latest versions of qmail toaster with spamassing 3.1.7

when the number of concurrencyincoming connections are around upto 100 everything is fine. works very nicely on both machines

the number of concurrent smtp connections is usually around 30-40

the problems come when the number of smtp connections increases. this does not happen every day but once in while and it happens on both machines almost simultaneously. concurrent smtp connections go as high as 300.

this happens even during night time when it is totally off business hours

we tried restarting qmail but no use -- the concurrent connections keep increasing till it is back to the same high level of around 250 - 300

we have a serious doubt as to whether we are targetted heavily by spammers.

1) we kept concurrency limit to around 300 connections then at around 235 simultaneous connections authentication fails. when users try to send out emails thru port 25 outlook express / postmaster and other softwares keep asking for username and password ie authentication fails.

even if we use seperate mail submission port on 587 still authentication fails and email users on the servers are not able to send out emails.

2) email sent to domains on this server at this stage randomly bounces back with message -- chkuser says unknown recepient.

3) spamassassin fails to scan many emails (this is random) which are normally scanned perfectly. surbl look ups fail in many cases. sometimes viruses escape.

4) users on server get duplicate copies of emails

5) the qmail isoqlog does give any information on the details of emails sent / recd -- basically it does not match what we see in the smtp logs

we have attached herewith a copy of our smtp log

all help would be greatly appreciated

rajesh



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