On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 12:57 PM CST, Georg Bretschneider <georg+s...@georgb.de> wrote:

Hi,


Am 29.11.2011 19:38, schrieb Donny Brooks:
> AH HA!
>
> [root@webmail ~]# ps aux | grep sogod
> sogo 27641 20.3 0.3 219992 14120 ? S 09:35 35:59
> /usr/sbin/sogod -WOWorkersCount 1 -WOPidFile /var/run/sogo/sogo.pid
> -WOLogFile /var/log/sogo/sogo.log
> sogo 28260 1.4 1.2 272796 54360 ? Ss 12:20 0:11
> /usr/sbin/sogod -WOWorkersCount 1 -WOPidFile /var/run/sogo/sogo.pid
> -WOLogFile /var/log/sogo/sogo.log
> root 28323 0.0 0.0 61156 740 pts/1 S+ 12:32 0:00 grep sogod
> [root@webmail ~]#
>
> I now see that it needed to be changed in /etc/sysconfig/sogo also! So I
> changed it to 8 there also and now I see 8 processes.

If I'm not mistaken, this is where you have to change the worker count
when you are starting sogo with the init.d script; according to the
manual, if I remember correctly.

>
> Could this help solve the issue? I know time will tell but since you
> deal with it day in and day out you may know before anyone Ludovic.
> Also, what is a reasonable number of WOWorkers to use on my setup?
> Virtual machine with 4 cpu cores, 4GB memory and up to 200 people
> hitting it at once.

Not much experience, but I would start with four workers.

> --
> Donny B
> MDAH
>
> On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 12:25 PM CST, Ludovic Marcotte
> wrote:
>
>> On 29/11/11 13:23, Donny Brooks wrote:
>> > The only reference to the WOWorkerCount is for the GNUStepDefaults
>> > file. I am running Centos 5.4 currently on that machine and have no
>> > /etc/sogo anything.
>> And what's the value? What does "ps aux | grep sogod" tells you?
>>
>> Regards,

Bye
Geprg
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Well in the past 30 minutes the load has gone from around 0.10-0.20 on average to 0.00 and the 15 minute load is at 0.01! I would say this resolved the load issue at least. Now just to see if anyone has the composition issue.

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Donny B
MDAH

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