On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 09:22 -0500, Stewart Dean wrote: > I have my master IMAP server running DC V1.0.10. The homedir and > INBOXdir are physically resident there and NFS exported (no caching) to > 3 other machines. I have installed V1.1beta13 on one of them (which > thus accesses the homedir/INBOXdir remotely) and plan to have a limited > community test-drive it there. Are there any hazards or drawbacks in > doing this? While the homedirs and INBOXdirs are thus shared, I have it > so that each machine has its own local index directory and /var/run > dir. Comments or dire warnings?
If indexes are separate, there should be nothing to worry about. Although with the beta13 machine you could enable NFS attribute cache and set mail_nfs_storage=yes. If there are no bugs it should improve performance.
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