"Brian A. Seklecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Which is the default in most environments; it's the "-mapall" option
> that can cause problems.
>
> NAS devices like EMC, Cisco, and Netapp that integrate into your
> Kerberos/LDAP/NIS environment should function perfectly fine.

Hello Brian,

Thank you very much for your feedback!

I've forgotten to write that I would like to separate a mail queue
of all my OpenVZ front-ends. It means that every one Courier
front-end has own a mail queue. I suppose it should work well,
because in that scenario a mail queue is always used by only one
NFS client and problems with inode numbers rather don't occur.
Am I right?

Best regards,

Pawel

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