--On Monday, September 26, 2005 6:45 PM +0200 David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, I have a 'pseudo' High Availability SMTP system consisting in two servers running cyrus 2.2.5. The main problem I have is that only one of the two nodes can access to the mailboxes in order to keep the integrity of the cyrus databases despite the filesystem (GFS) has support to allow to two different servers access in R/W mode.
I am curious about this statement... What kind of locking is being used on GFS that prevents two nodes from accessing mailboxes without destroying the integrity of the cyrus database? In our environment, we have a cluster of 4 Alpha machines, two of them are ES40's and two of them are ES80's. They run Tru64 5.1 (TruCluster) and are attached to an HA San using AdvFS. All the members of the cluster can see all the filesystems and can access all the files and directories. We are currently only running Cyrus on the two ES80 machines, but we could easily run them on all four cluster members if we wanted too... we don't because we do run other things (i.e. Sendmail) and it is better not to mix Cyrus and Sendmail on the same machines in our environment. That being said... the mailboxes are all available from the Cyrus servers running on any cluster member. We don't see any integrity issues and it seems to run pretty good. Since Tru64 and Alpha's are on their way out the door, we are looking for a future solution that would give us the as much of the same capabilities our current environment has. This is most likely going to include Linux, but that then means we need to find a suitable cluster-like file system to replace AdvFS, which could be GFS. Anyways, I am interested in the shortcomings that you guys have encountered with reliability and integrity when trying to run an HA Cyrus server... Thanks, Scott -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Scott W. Adkins http://www.cns.ohiou.edu/~sadkins/ UNIX Systems Engineer mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 7626282 Work (740)593-9478 Fax (740)593-1944 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ PGP Public Key available at http://www.cns.ohiou.edu/~sadkins/pgp/
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