Hi,
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
drbd in combination with "heartbeat" and a journalling filesystem can
do exactly this. You can have Cyrus IMAP running on both servers
(different users), with the Cyrus storage areas mirrored to the other
server via drbd. When heartbeat notices that one of the servers
Dear Kevin,
Yes, we ran UW impa for some time with drbd doing replication and it was
very successful. Of course UW imap doesn't have any databases so I don't
know whether that would cause a problem with drbd. I guess the worst case
would be a reconstruct perhaps but even that would be much better
Colin Bruce wrote:
I haven't tried it yet but it may be that DRBD (http://www.drbd.org)
might be able to do what you want. We used it with a UW Imap server and I
don't see why it shouldn't work with Cyrus. It is probably possible to
split the users between two cyrus servers and have each group rep
Dear Paul and others,
I haven't tried it yet but it may be that DRBD (http://www.drbd.org)
might be able to do what you want. We used it with a UW Imap server and I
don't see why it shouldn't work with Cyrus. It is probably possible to
split the users between two cyrus servers and have each group
Yeah, master slave sort of thing would work nice. If the server losses
an email or two that would be no problem. Plus I can always set up an MX
record for both servers so it would be delivered no matter what. This
way if one server goes down I have the other as a backup and if server
one catches on
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Paul Dekkers wrote:
Although I think Gerard likes to see both servers active at the same
time, I think the (master-slave kind) synchronisation would be a nice
thing to start with. On the other hand, if I see what offlineimap can
do, I assume it must be possible with just 2 s
Paul Dekkers said:
> Rob,
>
> Rob Siemborski wrote:
>
>>> I hope this kind of functionality comes into cyrus once; I
>>> assume it
>>> is not there yet, I once asked this on the list before ;-) And
>>> maybe
>>> it shouldn't be too difficult, since there is already a
>>> synchronisation mechanism
Rob,
Rob Siemborski wrote:
I hope this kind of functionality comes into cyrus once; I assume it
is not there yet, I once asked this on the list before ;-) And maybe
it shouldn't be too difficult, since there is already a
synchronisation mechanism for NNTP in place, if I'm correct.
This is very h
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Paul Dekkers wrote:
I hope this kind of functionality comes into cyrus once; I assume it is not
there yet, I once asked this on the list before ;-) And maybe it shouldn't be
too difficult, since there is already a synchronisation mechanism for NNTP in
place, if I'm correct.
Gerard,
Gerard Ceraso wrote:
I have a server setup using Cyrus 2.1 and postfix, with mysql. What I
would like to have is 2 servers basically the second would be a
replication of the first server. So I would like to be able to connect
to either at any given time and get my mail and the mail being th
I have a server setup using Cyrus 2.1 and postfix, with mysql. What I
would like to have is 2 servers basically the second would be a
replication of the first server. So I would like to be able to connect
to either at any given time and get my mail and the mail being the same
on both mainly for the
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