On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 07:22 AM, Bill Sappington wrote:
I am pretty sure that even if you have two physical servers thats how
you would set it up. As to how to get one server to recieve
_everything_, unconditionaly, and then every know and then look to see
if your primary server was aliv
Hi Nick
did you use rsync an small server? What dirs must been synced? We have
two servers but they been connected in different datacenters. So one
maschine or datacenter fails, the other can backup the first, after the
dns-entries are changed. the dns-server was located in an third
datacenter
While I am not sure exactly how this works
UUNET provides backup SMTP for me. I have an e-mail server at my site,
should my site go down for any particular reason they catch my e-mail, and
then when my site is back up all the e-mail starts rolling in.
Now I know this is handled partialy by
Rudi-
If the servers are not geographically separated, then you can do this
fairly easily by simply placing them behind some sort of
load-balancing/fail-over device (Foundry, Cisco Local Director, Linux
LVS director) and either load balance them or do active/passive
failover.
For the vpopmail datab
- Original Message
From: Jens Gassmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [vchkpw] Backup Emailserver?
Date: 25/07/03 12:06
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> Hi,
>
> how do you backup your emailserver forwards precipitate? Can I backup
> with
Hi,
how do you backup your emailserver forwards precipitate? Can I backup
with rsync simply /home/vpopmail and/var/qmail/ on a second server?
About ideas and suggestion I would be pleased.
Thanks and greetings
Jens Gassmann
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