Thanks for the info!
NP... A bunch of late nights info has not gone to waste.
How do you find NFS performance? (Did you use any special
tweaking/mount
options?)
And what are you using for auth?(NIS/LDAP etc)
For the most part the NFS performance is good... Even with a 100BaseT
switch as
We have been running this particular setup for about a year
now... I am happy with the overall performance, however when
things break, they have a tendancy to break badly especially
with MySQL's replication.
We had a problem with our NFS store dropping out from under the NFS
server*
I don't think samba gives the proper filesystem semantics
that would be needed for this to happen.
Thanks!
The other option though, is that
vpopmail does support a master/slave setup where any writable
queries go to server X while readable ones are done locally for
On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 17:06, Michael Bellears wrote:
Never used remote logging for multilog so I can't tell you
about that, but it looks pretty straight forward. NFS
settings can be tweaked to improve its performance/bandwidth
usage. I've only seen it chew up a ton of bandwidth
Never used remote logging for multilog so I can't tell you about that, but
it looks pretty straight forward. NFS settings can be tweaked to improve
its performance/bandwidth usage. I've only seen it chew up a ton of
bandwidth when things aren't setup properly, or when a drive couldn't be
mounted
Never used remote logging for multilog so I can't tell you
about that, but it looks pretty straight forward. NFS
settings can be tweaked to improve its performance/bandwidth
usage. I've only seen it chew up a ton of bandwidth when
things aren't setup properly, or when a drive couldn't