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Re: Bayes database messed up after purging some tables
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2007-10-22 18:34:58
Douglas Mortensen wrote:
> We don’t use encryption. I'm not sure what went wrong
w/ the database. However, it was pretty large. That is part
of the reason why we purged those tables. CPU usage was 100%
from the mysql daemon. We had millions of records in most of
the tables that we purged (I've previously mentioned which
tables those were).
>
> We currently process around 100,000 messages per day. I
am wondering whether maia scales well to this size, and
whether it can handle it. Any thoughts?? Others doing even
more than this??
>   

We process about 250,000 messages per day and haven't had
any problems 
at all.  We do have fast hardware though.  Our two mail
relays, which 
run amavisd-maia + clamd, are dual 3.8Ghz Xeons and the maia
database 
(mysql) is on a four core 2.4Ghz Opteron with 8GB of RAM; IO
is sent to 
five 72GB SAS disks in RAID 5+1.  

Load on the relays usually is around 1.5 - 3, and the
database server 
has yet to show an appreciable load. 
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