I have a quick question. I have two instances of Postfix running on an Ubuntu server and I want to write some scripts to email our server admin Postfix statistics (queue count, sent, etc). How would I get that information on the second instance?
When I run the following command:
postqueue -p
Is that the information of the first instance, second or both? If its not information on the second instance, how would I get that information?
Thanks for your help!
By default,
postqueue
will give you information regarding your "primary" Postfix instance (where "primary" means "the instance using configuration files in the default location", which is generally/etc/postfix
).According to the man page, you can use the
-c
option to pointpostqueue
at the configuration directory for your second instance.Note that most of the postfix command line tools have a
-c
option.Please take a look at the well-known
pflogsumm
script; it generates very complete statistics for each instance.For postfix version 2.6 and later, you can use
postmulti
shipped by postfix. Excerpt from man 1 postmulti:Thus for invoking postqueue of specific instance you can use postmulti -x, for example: