Hello dear list, I've recently discovered 'doveadm stats' and I'm trying to use "doveadm stats dump user" and "doveadm stats dump session" to understand the pop/imap users that put more stress on the hard disks.
My problem is that some users refuse to delete their emails from the server, so they keep 20GB of maildir files on the server, the webmail (roundcube) takes forever to open the inbox, the imap searches takes forever and meanwhile all the users wait. (already tried roundcube + memcache(d) but didn't help)
So my problem is not the storage usage itself: I don't care if the user gets tons of emails with big attachments; my problem is when the user opens / searches an imap folder with more than 10K mails and iostat util goes 100% for minutes.
So I've enabled dovecot's stats and enjoying "doveadm stats top", "stats-top.pl" and "doveadm stats dump user/session", but talking about "doveadm stats dump user" and its output fields:
user reset_timestamp last_update num_logins num_cmds user_cpu sys_cpu min_faults maj_faults vol_cs invol_cs disk_input disk_output read_count read_bytes write_count write_bytes mail_lookup_path mail_lookup_attr mail_read_count mail_read_bytes mail_cache_hits
I'm not sure which of those fields can help me and I can't find any relevant documentation.
So here are my questions:
- is there a documentation for those 21 fields and for 'doveadm stats' in general ?
- what's the difference between disk_output, read_bytes, read_count and mail_read_bytes ?
- which field of those is, in your opinion, more representative for expressing the workload that gives me problems ?
- which settings do I need to store 1 week worth of stats ?
I'm currenty using the 'standard' values:
stats_refresh = 30 secs stats_track_cmds = yes stats_memory_limit = 16 M stats_command_min_time = 1 mins stats_domain_min_time = 12 hours stats_ip_min_time = 12 hours stats_session_min_time = 15 mins stats_user_min_time = 1 hours
Can you please tell me the correct parameters to store 1 week of stats ?
Thank you, Mike