This is also now possible with RedHat Advanced Server - using shared
storage???  So will it run in a load balanced manner there??

Presumably if it runs on a Tru64 cluster (which we have many of), it will
run on a number of servers sharing file systems via NFS??

Thoughts??

Dave.


>�
>�>
>�> Using the LDAP master/slave paradigm.  Even better would be to
>�use the > Novell e-Directory method and have a 'peer' network. 
>�So any updates > against any system in the peer-ring, will update
>�(and make sure it > happens - receive confirmation) every other
>�member in the peer group. >
>�> Sounds good - someone with a lot more time than me going to
>�pick it up?? >
>�
>�Since we are venturing into the realm of proprietariness ....
>�
>�Even better would be to just install/run Mailman on a Tru64 UNIX
>�cluster with Mailman installed on shared Cluster Filesystem, set
>�up for load balancing and/or failover among cluster nodes as
>�desired. 
>�Linux clusters may get there someday but it is going to take a
>�while longer. 
>�
>�

Dave Richards
Project Manager (Messaging)
Information Technology Services
Queensland University of Technology

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