I've already used the proxymap solution. We ran into serious problems with the
clustered mysql backend.
I have 5 servers with smtd set to max 300.
I will get back to the proxymap solution. I have adjusted some settings in the
mysql backend.
But still - this annoys me. What is triggering
On 25/03/2011 12:06, Peter Sørensen wrote:
I've already used the proxymap solution. We ran into serious problems with the
clustered mysql backend.
I have 5 servers with smtd set to max 300.
I will get back to the proxymap solution. I have adjusted some settings in the
mysql backend.
But
Peter S?rensen:
But still - this annoys me. What is triggering postfix to make this behavior?
By running the postmap command every five minutes.
Wietse
Zitat von Peter Sørensen mas...@sdu.dk:
I've already used the proxymap solution. We ran into serious
problems with the clustered mysql backend.
I have 5 servers with smtd set to max 300.
I will get back to the proxymap solution. I have adjusted some
settings in the mysql backend.
You
On 03/25/2011 01:06 PM, Peter Sørensen wrote:
I've already used the proxymap solution. We ran into serious problems with the
clustered mysql backend.
I have 5 servers with smtd set to max 300.
If you're allowing 1500 concurrent smtpd's to query - say - a dozen maps
each, the default