URGENT: postoffice connector extreme performance problem
URGENT: postoffice connector extreme performance problem
i have an urgent strange problem:
my server with enterprise 3.53 "hangs" and reacts slowly - websites take extremely long to open, sql server queries timeout, and the remote desktop connection cannot be used, because it even takes minutes for a menu to open.
cpu usage is pretty low, but harddisk usage is extremely high. as soon as i stop the postoffice connector service, performance is up again, and the system works as expected. when i then start the postoffice connector service, performace goes down again after a minute or two.
virus scanning is already disabled - there's no virus scanner installed on that server.
does anyone have an idea how i could get that server back to normal work? this is really urgent, and any held would be highly appreciated.
thanks a lot. martin.
my server with enterprise 3.53 "hangs" and reacts slowly - websites take extremely long to open, sql server queries timeout, and the remote desktop connection cannot be used, because it even takes minutes for a menu to open.
cpu usage is pretty low, but harddisk usage is extremely high. as soon as i stop the postoffice connector service, performance is up again, and the system works as expected. when i then start the postoffice connector service, performace goes down again after a minute or two.
virus scanning is already disabled - there's no virus scanner installed on that server.
does anyone have an idea how i could get that server back to normal work? this is really urgent, and any held would be highly appreciated.
thanks a lot. martin.
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What is the post office connector doing? Check the debug log to see if there is anything noticeable. Things to search for are many quota checks or mailbox level filters being executed.
Is the post office connector using high CPU in the Task Manager when it is running?
Is the post office connector using high CPU in the Task Manager when it is running?
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Hello,
First off, I would like to thank Ben, Ian and the MailEnable crew for helping us through some issues since upgrading to version 3.53. We’ve been using ME for over 5 years and they have always provided great support both in the forums and when working w/ us.
We are experiencing this same issue since upgrading to 3.53. We are seeing the same issues w/ disk I/O sometimes off the scale and usually running high due to the POP Connector. If bad enough, this can then result in a backup of the queues.
Ben spent a lot of time working on this last week and sorry Ben, but we mistakenly thought the disk I/O was due to some Helm tasks that run on the server. With further analysis and testing I’ve ruled this out and have ID’d the issue as the POP Connector.
I’m not seeing anything anomalous in the logs and will continue to try and sort this. Unfortunately this is having an effect on our clients and I hope ME can take a look at this situation and provide some assistance.
Martin, how many POs are you running?
Great product great forums – Thank you and best wishes.
First off, I would like to thank Ben, Ian and the MailEnable crew for helping us through some issues since upgrading to version 3.53. We’ve been using ME for over 5 years and they have always provided great support both in the forums and when working w/ us.
We are experiencing this same issue since upgrading to 3.53. We are seeing the same issues w/ disk I/O sometimes off the scale and usually running high due to the POP Connector. If bad enough, this can then result in a backup of the queues.
Ben spent a lot of time working on this last week and sorry Ben, but we mistakenly thought the disk I/O was due to some Helm tasks that run on the server. With further analysis and testing I’ve ruled this out and have ID’d the issue as the POP Connector.
I’m not seeing anything anomalous in the logs and will continue to try and sort this. Unfortunately this is having an effect on our clients and I hope ME can take a look at this situation and provide some assistance.
Martin, how many POs are you running?
Great product great forums – Thank you and best wishes.
Allen Burnett
Storm Technologies Group, LLC
Storm Technologies Group, LLC
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Allen, sorry I cannot agree with your evaluation here as your disk IO was still maxed out after I stopped all the MailEnable services on your server. At the time I was looking the Helm service was definitely the issue as when this was stopped the queues cleared and the D drive disk IO went down by 80%. MailEnable will be affected greatly if another process is running high disk activity as we rely on this quite a bit while writing our various files around the queues and mailbox folders.
Martins issue here maybe similar with the Post Office connector taking up lots of Hard Drive IO which can be attributed to mailbox level filters or quotas. Martin you should run Perfmon and then start disabling/stopping services on your server to see when the Disk IO goes down. If this is not the case then you should check the CPU and see what process is running high if any. If you need you can also turn on high debug logging on the MailEnable Post Office connector by adding the following registry key;
Martins issue here maybe similar with the Post Office connector taking up lots of Hard Drive IO which can be attributed to mailbox level filters or quotas. Martin you should run Perfmon and then start disabling/stopping services on your server to see when the Disk IO goes down. If this is not the case then you should check the CPU and see what process is running high if any. If you need you can also turn on high debug logging on the MailEnable Post Office connector by adding the following registry key;
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mail Enable\Mail Enable\Connectors\SF]
"Debug Log Level"=dword:0000000a
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we have somewhat a similar situation where in peak hours
we can see high avg disk queue length and current disk queue length.
upon checking disk i/o reads were quite high and meta mesmtpc and mepoc are on the top.
we are using ME pro 3.53
could any one guide me what all stats shld i check further and how can this be optimized.
http://forums.webhostautomation.com/sho ... hp?t=16099
we can see high avg disk queue length and current disk queue length.
upon checking disk i/o reads were quite high and meta mesmtpc and mepoc are on the top.
we are using ME pro 3.53
could any one guide me what all stats shld i check further and how can this be optimized.
http://forums.webhostautomation.com/sho ... hp?t=16099
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You are either processing 100s of thousands to millions of messages per day or you have a problem with your configuration. Is it possible you are processing this amount of messages? How many mailboxes are you hosting? If you are processing lots of messages then yes the services can be processing high amounts of hard drive IO this is a bottle neck that can only be improved on by processing less messages, hosting less mailboxes, increasing your Hard Drive subsystem.
You may need to look into turning off content filters if the MTA is doing a lot. But all this is useless information unless you look at your logs and find out what your system is doing.
You may need to look into turning off content filters if the MTA is doing a lot. But all this is useless information unless you look at your logs and find out what your system is doing.
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Hi Ben,MailEnable-Ben wrote:You are either processing 100s of thousands to millions of messages per day or you have a problem with your configuration. Is it possible you are processing this amount of messages? How many mailboxes are you hosting? If you are processing lots of messages then yes the services can be processing high amounts of hard drive IO this is a bottle neck that can only be improved on by processing less messages, hosting less mailboxes, increasing your Hard Drive subsystem.
You may need to look into turning off content filters if the MTA is doing a lot. But all this is useless information unless you look at your logs and find out what your system is doing.
thanks for updating me though the answer was quite confusing and I really coudlnt grasp what all was written, eventually this server hadnt been much of problem till march however disk i/o used to eb quite high.
since last week we could again notice high disk i/o where MEPOC seems to be doing lot of disk i/o, average disk queue length is upto 24 per second on week days in peak hours which evenetuall starts building up after ME is restarted. (ME pro 3.53)
Kindly let me know step by step things to check also let me know if I can use some utility to generate a report for number of mail boxes and messages being processed per day for you.
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I have several questions:
1) How many messages are you processing in a day on average?
2) How much RAM do you have on the server and what version of OS?
3) How much free disk space and what is your page file set to?
4) How many layers of filters do you have?
5) Are you still running version 3.53?
6) Are all these POP/SMTP connections are any of these IMAP?
7) How many post offices and mail boxes do you have?
1) How many messages are you processing in a day on average?
2) How much RAM do you have on the server and what version of OS?
3) How much free disk space and what is your page file set to?
4) How many layers of filters do you have?
5) Are you still running version 3.53?
6) Are all these POP/SMTP connections are any of these IMAP?
7) How many post offices and mail boxes do you have?
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