On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 04:32, Iain Pople wrote:
> > With this, you dont have real load balancing and automatic feilover. I
> > do not understand why to use IP persistency when you share session data
> > between servers. Well I can understand it if you use NFS to share the
> > files but not if you use a database with transactions.
> > 
> 
> NFS locking does not behave in the same way as local file system 
> locking. As a result we had problems with data consistency. By turning 
> on IP persistency the locking behaviour becomes the same as with a local 
>   file system.

I really advise to use a database with a busy system if you want load
balancing and automatic feilover :) , it works perfect with squirrelmail
:))

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Rafael Martinez, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Center for Information Technology Services
University of Oslo, Norway

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