El jue, 22-01-2004 a las 18:29, Fernando Maior escribi�: > The idea is the have qmail, courier and webmail > running in the same machine, while the other one > just uses nbd to gets its copies of the file system > where the mails are delivered.
Are you using the standard nbd which comes with the kernel, or the Enhanced NBD which Lieven Van Acker told us about? Could you please tell us a little bit more about your set-up and your experiences with it? Are both servers on the same local net? Have you tried to run this over a WAN, in order to get real off-site mirroring reliably? You see, I had seen this nbd option on the kernel's "make menuconfig" for years but never paid too much attention to it. Now I've been a couple of days reading docs about it and I'm willing to start playing around with it. The idea is great and well, it seems that it _also_ works. ;-) As soon as I have some time and can get a copule of spare computers I'm going to try to configure a set-up similar to yours. All in all, thanks a lot for your reply. Obrigado. :-) -- Vicente Aguilar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Departamento de Sistemas Tlf.: 965 98 71 92 Recursos en la Red, S.L.U. http://www.renr.es
