Zimbra notes
From Federal Burro of Information
Graphing and performance
We should be able to see the status of the mail queues via the amdin interface but it looks like it's broke at ths itme
zmlogs is the name of the service that handles that. FIXME LEARN MORE
How to make charts: http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Zmstats
http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Ajcody-Logging#Internal_Zimbra_Charting_-_zmstat-chart
http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Server_Monitoring
Get server stats via soap:
zmsoap -z -t admin GetServerStatsRequest <GetServerStatsResponse xmlns="urn:zimbraAdmin"> <stat name="account_cache_hit_rate">94.11</stat> <stat name="account_cache_size">64</stat> <stat name="bis_read">0</stat> <stat name="bis_seek_rate">0.00</stat> <stat name="calcache_hit">0.00</stat> <stat name="calcache_lru_size">0.00</stat> <stat name="calcache_mem_hit">0.00</stat> <stat name="cos_cache_hit_rate">92.38</stat> ...
Todo
- indexing jobs lucene
- ldap cache tuning. ( see zmprov fc X , fc = flushcache).
Amavis Tuning
how do we monitor amavis proceses?
make amavis go faster: but amavis on a ram disk http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Performance_Tuning_Guidelines_for_Single-Server_100-500_User_Systems
also see Setting Up "Available Scanner" Checks
changing the number of amavis processes:
as the zimbra user in file ~/conf/ amavisd.conf.in change:
$max_servers = 10; # number of pre-forked children (2..15 is common)
then
zmamavisdctl restart