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David Richards
Senior Network Programmer
Information Technology Services
Queensland University of Technology
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Hi,
Does anyone out there have a script that takes definitions for a mailing
list from LDAP to mailman??
Our preferred method would be to have all definitions in LDAP, and mailman
to directly access them there, but from what I have read that is not
currently available. So, if someone has a scrip
This is also now possible with RedHat Advanced Server - using shared
storage??? So will it run in a load balanced manner there??
Presumably if it runs on a Tru64 cluster (which we have many of), it will
run on a number of servers sharing file systems via NFS??
Thoughts??
Dave.
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> >
> > Usin
> Are there any mailman developers around here? - a much better
> solution would be to turn on a "backup server" option in the
> config file, specifying the e-mail address of the list server on
> the backup server. What should then happen if this is on, is
> whenever a list is changed either with m
7;t think you would get much better performance out of the dual
> system since only one at time would have access to the list
> databases.
> It would be fun to try it out!
>
> On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 00:17, David Richards wrote:
> > How about ACTIVE-ACTIVE sharing the same installati
s your friend
> - a good starting point is the LVS project).
>
> On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 18:56, David Richards wrote:
> > > I have a domain with 2 master mx servers and I want to run
> > > mailman on > both so if 1 is down, the mailing lists still
> work. >
> I have a domain with 2 master mx servers and I want to run
> mailman on > both so if 1 is down, the mailing lists still work.
> I have not setup > mailman yet, but have subscribed to quite a
> few lists using it. >
> > Does anyone have a similar setup?
>
> Most folks do this via NFS. They set
Expers required !
I still have no response on this message below, does anyone have experience
in this area??
Thanks, D.
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Subject: shared installation / NFS / Shared stora
Hi,
I have been trying to find information in the FAQ and archives about
whether Mailman can run on two independant systems over NFS or concurrently
on two cluster nodes using shared storage.
can anyone help me out and tell me if mailman can handle this and if it is
same to do so?
Thanks,
Dave.
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