2012-01-09 21:07:28 +01:00
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Low volume postfix_mailqueue munin plugin
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The original postfix_mailqueue plugin delivered with munin does very well
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in many aspects. But it has a design related problem: to measure the number
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of mails per queue (active, incomming, deferred, ...) it counts the entries
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in the corresponding spool directories every 5 minutes (when munin core asks).
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If a mail only stays a short time in a queue (especially active and incomming
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queues) it won't get recognized by postfix_mailqueue.
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Since on my low volume mailserver I'm interested in the total number of sent/
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recieved messages in the last 5 minutes (for the deferred and hold queues the
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original method is good enough since a mail there probably stays longer than
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5 minutes) I changed the behavior and meaning of the "active" and "incomming"
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graphs to "outgoing" (to the network) and "incomming" (from the network).
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To determine the number of mails for these graphs the recent (5 minutes, hardcoded)
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syslog entries are grep'ed for signaling sequences indicating some kind of
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action of postfix.
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syslog5mins
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2012-01-12 17:02:52 +01:00
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This little bash function returns the entries of a file (created in format of
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syslog default template; especially timestamp) of the last 5 minutes.
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