> 2009/9/17 Simon Matter :
>>> Hi, is it safe to run two cyrus processes on the same filesystem/mail
>>> spool to provide scalability and HA?, in example, two servers
>>> accessing one clustered filesystem or NFS directory?.
>>
>> Hi, NFS no, that doesn't seem to work even on NFSv4. At least no one
2009/9/17 Simon Matter :
>> Hi, is it safe to run two cyrus processes on the same filesystem/mail
>> spool to provide scalability and HA?, in example, two servers
>> accessing one clustered filesystem or NFS directory?.
>
> Hi, NFS no, that doesn't seem to work even on NFSv4. At least no one has
>
2009/9/17 Paolo Cravero :
> Ciro Iriarte wrote:
>
>> Hi, is it safe to run two cyrus processes on the same filesystem/mail
>> spool to provide scalability and HA?, in example, two servers
>> accessing one clustered filesystem or NFS directory?.
>
> See
>
> http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/vie
> Hi, is it safe to run two cyrus processes on the same filesystem/mail
> spool to provide scalability and HA?, in example, two servers
> accessing one clustered filesystem or NFS directory?.
Hi, NFS no, that doesn't seem to work even on NFSv4. At least no one has
confirmed it to work IIRC.
With a
Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> Hi, is it safe to run two cyrus processes on the same filesystem/mail
> spool to provide scalability and HA?, in example, two servers
> accessing one clustered filesystem or NFS directory?.
See
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/CyrusCluster
See also the arc
Hi, is it safe to run two cyrus processes on the same filesystem/mail
spool to provide scalability and HA?, in example, two servers
accessing one clustered filesystem or NFS directory?.
Regards,
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