Amos Gouaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's not available yet, is it?
I'm sure it won't come as a shock that it is available and functional
but we are lagging behind on documentation.
As a side note, we're going to be putting into production the
aggregator with the 2.x codebase at the end of
All of the code is there and functional (I know that Larry has it
running, because he tested some changes that I made for him), but there
isn't any documentation on how to set it up yet. Other than setting up
an ACAP server, and tweaking cyrus.conf to run proxyd and acappush, I
don't know what el
It's not available yet, is it?
-Amos
> On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 10:31:00 -0800,
> Michael Fair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (mf) writes:
mf> Why not use the Cyrus Murder?
mf> http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/ag.html
Why not use the Cyrus Murder?
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/ag.html
If you need full redundancy, then this
combined with some kind of failover system
should make it the most scalable and robust
architecure I've seen yet.
-- Michael --
- Original Message -
From: "Rainer Enders" <[EMAIL
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2000 10:56:23 -0800,
> Rainer Enders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (re) writes:
re> Since nfs is not recommended to use what is the
re> best solution to setup a cluster solution for a cyrus
re> mailserver. I'm thinking of setting up two servers
re> that talk to the same ufs mounted
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Rainer Enders wrote:
> Since nfs is not recommended to use what is the
> best solution to setup a cluster solution for a cyrus
> mailserver. I'm thinking of setting up two servers
> that talk to the same ufs mounted filesystem.
You can setup two servers each with their ow
We have been using for 5 years Cyrus imapd technology (we are now actually running
MessagingDirect imap server) in a Digital/Compaq Tru64/TruCluster configuration. Tru64
provides a journaling filesystem (called Advfs). We have been very successful with
this config.
Michel
--On mardi 12 décemb