RE: [vchkpw] Server Farm..

2004-04-08 Thread Tom Walsh
> Thanks for the info! NP... A bunch of late nights info has not gone to waste. > How do you find NFS performance? (Did you use any special > tweaking/mount > options?) > And what are you using for auth?(NIS/LDAP etc) For the most part the NFS performance is good... Even with a 100BaseT switch

RE: [vchkpw] Server Farm..

2004-04-07 Thread Michael Bellears
> > I don't think samba gives the proper filesystem semantics > that would be needed for this to happen. Thanks! > > > > The other option though, is that > > > vpopmail does support a master/slave setup where any writable > > > queries go to server X while readable ones are done locally for

RE: [vchkpw] Server Farm..

2004-04-07 Thread Michael Bellears
> > We have been running this particular setup for about a year > now... I am happy with the overall performance, however when > things break, they have a tendancy to break badly especially > with MySQL's replication. > > We had a problem with our NFS store dropping out from under the NFS > se

RE: [vchkpw] Server Farm..

2004-04-06 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 17:06, Michael Bellears wrote: > > > > Never used remote logging for multilog so I can't tell you > > about that, but it looks pretty straight forward. NFS > > settings can be tweaked to improve its performance/bandwidth > > usage. I've only seen it chew up a ton of band

RE: [vchkpw] Server Farm..

2004-04-05 Thread Tom Walsh
[snip] > same time, and what are the chances of that... The other > option though, is that vpopmail does support a master/slave > setup where any writable queries go to server X while > readable ones are done locally for performance. This is a > better scenario than two way replication since

RE: [vchkpw] Server Farm..

2004-04-05 Thread Michael Bellears
> > Never used remote logging for multilog so I can't tell you > about that, but it looks pretty straight forward. NFS > settings can be tweaked to improve its performance/bandwidth > usage. I've only seen it chew up a ton of bandwidth when > things aren't setup properly, or when a drive cou

RE: [vchkpw] Server Farm..

2004-04-05 Thread Clayton Weise
Never used remote logging for multilog so I can't tell you about that, but it looks pretty straight forward. NFS settings can be tweaked to improve its performance/bandwidth usage. I've only seen it chew up a ton of bandwidth when things aren't setup properly, or when a drive couldn't be mounted