I¹m guessing it is related to the system being dual processor. When it is
single processor the stats show correctly.
CPU Usage: 83.34% (100.04% avg) 100.24% avg
Paul K. Dickson
Systems Administrator
Interagency Information Technologies
Frederick County Government
Frederick, MD 21701
pd
Hi all,
On the CPU Usage on the ASSP server it shows below line
CPU Usage: 99.32% (99.39% avg)
While on the command line #vmstat , it shows idle CPU utilization
between 92-100% (which means the real utilization reaches only 8% !)
[r...@mx1 logs]# vmstat
procs ---memory-- ---swap-
C Baker wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> Thanks for your help on this but I have now solved the problem. I cleared
> about 10,000 files (reducing the amount to about 18k each) out of the spam
> and notspam directories and this has solved the problem.
>
Make sure that 'UseSubjectsAsMaillogNames' is uncheck
> I have now solved the problem. I cleared
> about 10,000 files (reducing the amount to about 18k each) out of the spam
> and notspam directories and this has solved the problem.
Interesting! Thanks for the follow-up.
Doug
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:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doug Traylor
Sent: 24 June 2007 20:47
To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] CPU Usage and email Interface
> This is a new problem, it has always worked before.
OK, something changed.
> I don't believe I&
> This is a new problem, it has always worked before.
OK, something changed.
> I don't believe I've made any changes.
Somebody or something did. Now we need to figure out what.
> After restarting, I don't send any mail to the interface or it will just
> lock up assp again.
If ASSP is locking
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Subject: Re: [Assp-user] CPU Usage and email Interface
Is this a new problem or has it never worked for you?
When you restart ASSP and your "normal mail is processed correctly", does
the email to the email interface get processed correctly as well or is it
lost?
Give d
email
is originating, etc.
Doug
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From: C Baker
To: assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 8:45 AM
Subject: [Assp-user] CPU Usage and email Interface
Hi,
I am currently having an issue with using the email interface to r
Hi,
I am currently having an issue with using the email interface to report spam
corrections. The mail will just not go through; perl uses about 80% of the
CPU and assp stops accepting all connections.
If I restart assp then all normal mail is processed correctly.
Anyone have any ideas
I reinstalled it from the start , and now it works without any
problem.Cpu usage very low as usual with assp.
Mistery ..
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done , but it did not fix the problem.
When I restart assp, it works fine , but after some minute assp starts
to eat cpu
and grows fast to 100% .
I'll try to reinstall it.
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>How can I track the problem ? What do you suggest ?
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Hello
I installed assp 1.3.0() on a red hat server.
After some minute of usage assp starts to eat almost all cpu
assp web interface opens in minutes (instead of seconds) and
the infostat page reports 100% .
There is a medium traffic on the server : I installed assp on other
server and this cpu usa
Przemek Czerkas wrote:
> Yes, it's a rough aproximate. The stats show how ASSP spent a time-slice
> given to it by OS. If during all that time-slice it was waiting for sockets
> to be readable/writable - we get 0%. If some other processing took place,
> it calculates the ratio accordingly.
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Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
> I see this too, but not continuously. It does go away and show normal
> stats again. The stats polled in ASSP do not seem to be reflective of
> my actual server CPU stats. I don't see the Perl processing doing
> anywhere near that type of damage that ASSP is reporti
Doug Traylor wrote:
> It seems my CPU usage is being reported too high. I don't know how
> long it has been a problem because I don't usually watch it but did
> check it when running 127(10) to respond to an email about ASSP
> stats. It is still the same in 127(12) and I don't remember it being
>
It seems my CPU usage is being reported too high. I don't know how long it has
been a problem because I don't usually watch it but did check it when running
127(10) to respond to an email about ASSP stats. It is still the same in
127(12) and I don't remember it being a problem pre-1.2.6.
I ma
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