## Ken Murchison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >>Note that the university that I wrote the code for has abandoned it
> >>because of problems with Sun's SAN filesystem.
> >Hm. Polyserve claims their filesystem "exhibits the same behavior
> >as an ext3 file system", but that's marketing... We will see.
>
Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Ken Murchison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am a little confused over the location of configdirectory, some of its
contents (like the DB environment, the socket und the proc directorys)
should be kept per node (I believe), while others (as quota files)
should be shared
--On Friday, March 04, 2005 00:03 +0100 Christoph Moench-Tegeder
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
## Michael Loftis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Two Cyrus can not use the spool concurrently at present.
That's true for the stable distribution, but we are testing (and only
testing) with code from CVS. I was not
## Ken Murchison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >I am a little confused over the location of configdirectory, some of its
> >contents (like the DB environment, the socket und the proc directorys)
> >should be kept per node (I believe), while others (as quota files)
> >should be shared between nodes. What
## Michael Loftis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Two Cyrus can not use the spool concurrently at present.
That's true for the stable distribution, but we are testing (and only
testing) with code from CVS. I was not clear on that.
Our production servers do run 2.2.12 and are running fine.
Regards,
Christ
Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
Hi,
my employer wants to spend some money and buy a cluster filesystem
for our IMAP servers (not that we currently need it, with only about
five thousand active users on the largest server).
The powers that be want to have "high availability" and "load balancing"
(wh
--On Thursday, March 03, 2005 16:59 +0100 Christoph Moench-Tegeder
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
my employer wants to spend some money and buy a cluster filesystem
for our IMAP servers (not that we currently need it, with only about
five thousand active users on the largest server).
The powers
Hi,
my employer wants to spend some money and buy a cluster filesystem
for our IMAP servers (not that we currently need it, with only about
five thousand active users on the largest server).
The powers that be want to have "high availability" and "load balancing"
(what load?). This sounds like a re