On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Andrew K Bressen wrote:
>      http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
>     or some linux distributed filesystem 
>     to replicate a mailstore back and forth between two machines
>     with similar cyrus or uwash imap configurations. 
>     if one machine crashes, you start the server processes on the other
>     and reverse the direction of replication when before bringing the
>     first server back up.

Another promising option is GFS (www.globalfilesystem.org), the filesystem
with 'local' semantics but networked. Unfortunately, it only works stably
with FibreChannel drives, bit too expensive for my taste.

-alex

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