On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 18:32, Simon Matter wrote: > That's exactly what I'm doing here. Almost every MTA and the cyrus servers > have their own LDAP replica. I had some problems years ago when the > central and only LDAP Master hung from time to time. Now, every service is > configured to use it's local replica and another one as fallback. yes, that's the best approach i'd say. i've learned a lot over the last few months struggling with this mail server setup and the conclusions are that mtas should never share a machine with other critical services and they deserve their own local replica :)
> Enlarging the cachesizes in OpenLDAP has also helped alot. yeah, that was mandatory for keeping the daemon running. i didn't tune the bdb caches in the beginning ( lack of knowledge... ), which resulted in all ldap daemons failing after some hours. tom. -- Thomas "Duke" Hager {duke,[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG: 1024D/D27F858C http://www.sigsegv.at/gpg/duke.gpg ================================================================= "Never Underestimate the Power of Stupid People in Large Groups."
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