Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
Am 14.11.2010 00:20, schrieb Henrique Fernandes: > Robert, does't you have problens with performance ? What mail storage do > you use, maildir mbox or other one? do you use any particular config to > seeting up your OCFS2 cluster? no Problems so far, but very new not a lot of maildirs yet at ocfs2 creation you can set parameter mail, that what i ve done nothing more special > > I am using in prodution ldiretord and heartbeat with balancing 2 servers > with dovecot 2.07 and have another server in the cluster for maillist. > > But i am having lots of problens with IO wait. I am in really troubel > trying to figure out how to manage that. I am not sure if is ocfs2 or my > swicth or the storage it self. We still trying to figure out this. Are you > with any problem with IO in your cluster ?? thanks > no problems so far, i would speculate in bugs, switching, network at io problems unless you havent a very heavy traffic setup > > Aliet, have you thought about is is better to use ipvs or dovecot diretord > to do de job ? I mean does anyone know ? if it is let me know so i can > configure also here. > > Thanks > > And i am sorry not help! > > > []'sf.rique > > > On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes < > alietsantieste...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Ok, I answer to my self what I did: >> >> In /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf >> >> protocols = imap pop3 lmtp sieve >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.con >> >> disable_plaintext_auth = no >> >> Removed comment to >> !include auth-static.conf.ext >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-static.conf.ext >> >> passdb { >> driver = static >> args = proxy=y nopassword=y >> } >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf to fix perms >> >> service auth { >> ... >>mode = 0600 >>user = dovecot >> >> ... >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf >> >> lmtp_proxy = yes >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-director.conf >> >> director_servers = 172.29.9.25 172.29.9.26 >> >> director_mail_servers = 172.29.9.10 172.29.9.11 >> >> director_user_expire = 15 min >> >> service director { >> unix_listener login/director { >>mode = 0666 >> } >> fifo_listener login/proxy-notify { >>mode = 0666 >> } >> unix_listener director-userdb { >>mode = 0600 >> } >> inet_listener { >>port = 4000 >> } >> } >> >> service imap-login { >> executable = imap-login director >> } >> service pop3-login { >> executable = pop3-login director >> } >> >> # Enable director for LMTP proxying: >> protocol lmtp { >> auth_socket_path = director-userdb >> passdb { >>driver = static >>args = proxy=y nopassword=y port=24 >> } >> } >> >> >> Both backend configured and working using ldap, with this director config >> is >> working but I still have a problem... >> if I run command >> >> doveadm director map I get >> >> user mail server ip expire >> time >> 172.29.9.112010-11-13 >> 17:43:31 >> >> lmtp, imap and pop director working but in the list the user appears as >> unknown, how tofix this?? >> any ideas?? >> >> 2010/11/13 Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes >> >>> Today I will try Dovecot Director for a setup using a Cluster Backend >> with >>> GFS2 on rhel5, my question is if is Director stable for use in production >>> for large sites, I know is mainly designed for NFS but I believe it will >> do >>> the job also for a cluster filesystem like GFS2 and should solve the mail >>> persistence problem with a node and locking issues. >>> I plan to add a layer behind a load balancer to do the stuff, I will >>> appreciate if you guys can point me to best practices in configuring the >>> director, or how the thing works since is new for me, I have seen the >>> example conf but I don't have clarity in some of the concepts and the >> wiki >>> is empty. >>> I use 2.0.6, thank's for a great job with dovecot. >>> best regards, Aliet >>> >> > -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
>protocol doveadm { > userdb { > driver = ldap > args = whatever > } >} Not worked configuring this in 10-director.conf, but this worked for my stuff Configured iterate_ stuff in dovecot-ldap.conf.ext Uncommented !include auth-ldap.conf.ext in conf.d/10-auth.conf In 20-imap.conf protocol imap { ... passdb { driver = static args = proxy=y nopassword=y } } in 20-pop3.conf protocol pop3 { ... passdb { driver = static args = proxy=y nopassword=y } } in 20-managesieve.conf protocol sieve { ... passdb { driver = static args = proxy=y nopassword=y } } Now everything is working ok, director, doveadm etc, well... I guess, I will continue testing and let you know the results guys best regards 2010/11/13 Timo Sirainen > Try: > > protocol doveadm { > userdb { >driver = ldap >args = whatever > } > } > userdb { > driver = static > args = etc > } > > On 14.11.2010, at 1.51, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote: > > > Timo, first as all thank's for your directions and work... > > about the doveadm I will ty enabling ldap at the directors, I'm just > having > > a problem with this, using the recommended static config everything works > > ok, but if I enable ldap exactly as in the backends, I mean ldap stuff > and > > auth, dovecot attemps to do all the imap, pop, ltmp local, where exactly > I > > must configure dovecot so use ldap for user list and keep using static > > configs for director/proxy stuff?? > > best regards > > > > 2010/11/13 Timo Sirainen > > > >> On 13.11.2010, at 22.50, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote: > >>> doveadm director map I get > >>> > >>> user mail server ip expire > >> time > >>> 172.29.9.11 > >> 2010-11-13 > >>> 17:43:31 > >>> > >>> lmtp, imap and pop director working but in the list the user appears as > >>> unknown, how tofix this?? > >>> any ideas?? > >> > >> Director doesn't keep track of username -> IP mappings. It keeps track > of > >> CRC32(username) -> IP mappings. So if you want to list user -> IP, > doveadm > >> needs to get a list of all usernames so it can map them to the CRC32 > (which > >> of course isn't necessarily 1:1). So either you need to make "doveadm > user > >> '*'" working (in sql/ldap you have iterate_* settings) or you need to > put > >> all the usernames into a file and give -f file parameter to doveadm > director > >> map. > >> > Today I will try Dovecot Director for a setup using a Cluster Backend > >> with > GFS2 on rhel5, my question is if is Director stable for use in > >> production > for large sites, > >> > >> I know there are at least two production installations and I haven't > heard > >> complaints for months, so I guess they're working. > >
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
Try: protocol doveadm { userdb { driver = ldap args = whatever } } userdb { driver = static args = etc } On 14.11.2010, at 1.51, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote: > Timo, first as all thank's for your directions and work... > about the doveadm I will ty enabling ldap at the directors, I'm just having > a problem with this, using the recommended static config everything works > ok, but if I enable ldap exactly as in the backends, I mean ldap stuff and > auth, dovecot attemps to do all the imap, pop, ltmp local, where exactly I > must configure dovecot so use ldap for user list and keep using static > configs for director/proxy stuff?? > best regards > > 2010/11/13 Timo Sirainen > >> On 13.11.2010, at 22.50, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote: >>> doveadm director map I get >>> >>> user mail server ip expire >> time >>> 172.29.9.11 >> 2010-11-13 >>> 17:43:31 >>> >>> lmtp, imap and pop director working but in the list the user appears as >>> unknown, how tofix this?? >>> any ideas?? >> >> Director doesn't keep track of username -> IP mappings. It keeps track of >> CRC32(username) -> IP mappings. So if you want to list user -> IP, doveadm >> needs to get a list of all usernames so it can map them to the CRC32 (which >> of course isn't necessarily 1:1). So either you need to make "doveadm user >> '*'" working (in sql/ldap you have iterate_* settings) or you need to put >> all the usernames into a file and give -f file parameter to doveadm director >> map. >> Today I will try Dovecot Director for a setup using a Cluster Backend >> with GFS2 on rhel5, my question is if is Director stable for use in >> production for large sites, >> >> I know there are at least two production installations and I haven't heard >> complaints for months, so I guess they're working.
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
Timo, first as all thank's for your directions and work... about the doveadm I will ty enabling ldap at the directors, I'm just having a problem with this, using the recommended static config everything works ok, but if I enable ldap exactly as in the backends, I mean ldap stuff and auth, dovecot attemps to do all the imap, pop, ltmp local, where exactly I must configure dovecot so use ldap for user list and keep using static configs for director/proxy stuff?? best regards 2010/11/13 Timo Sirainen > On 13.11.2010, at 22.50, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote: > > doveadm director map I get > > > > user mail server ip expire > time > > 172.29.9.11 > 2010-11-13 > > 17:43:31 > > > > lmtp, imap and pop director working but in the list the user appears as > > unknown, how tofix this?? > > any ideas?? > > Director doesn't keep track of username -> IP mappings. It keeps track of > CRC32(username) -> IP mappings. So if you want to list user -> IP, doveadm > needs to get a list of all usernames so it can map them to the CRC32 (which > of course isn't necessarily 1:1). So either you need to make "doveadm user > '*'" working (in sql/ldap you have iterate_* settings) or you need to put > all the usernames into a file and give -f file parameter to doveadm director > map. > > >> Today I will try Dovecot Director for a setup using a Cluster Backend > with > >> GFS2 on rhel5, my question is if is Director stable for use in > production > >> for large sites, > > I know there are at least two production installations and I haven't heard > complaints for months, so I guess they're working.
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
>We tough the point of have a clustered file system would be to be able to write with many >serves at same time, inscreassing high availibialyti, cause any node would be able to >crash or anything like it. Yes, and also high performance since you can have many nodes doing paralell tasks, in this case email processing >Migh thing about let one node just to write emails when it comes and other just to use >imap and pop.. might do some help. Not exactly, this will not fix your issue with the cluster filesystem, since in this case node writer and node pop imaps will share the same cluster filesystem, so it might ocurr that the smtp node writes to the same directory-file(or same file at your filesystem level) that is accessing the pop imap servers and this is what you must avoid in clustered filesystems. to explain better you can keep using your cluster deployment you just must add after the LVS the Dovecot Director: Cient <--> Linux IPVS <--> Dovecot Directors Servers <--> Dovecot writing in OCFS2 This not means that you will loose high availability, since you can use a script to check the health of your ocfs2 backend, and if one fails you just removed from director pool, in my case I'm testing this Piranha LVS for load balancing connections in rhel Directors(two nodes) Running Dovecot lmtp, pop,imap, managesieve GFS2 Cluster Backend- Running Dovecot( three nodes) - tcp lmtp for mail delivery - imap,pop, sieve etc All our incoming emails after leaving our filter gateways goes to our postix deliveries servers wich talks to a lmtp service configured in the lvs, wich selects the best director to serve the lmtp request, the director makes a persistency of the user mailbox with one node our use an existing one and do the delivery of lmtp in the backend server, if one backend fails a script removes from director pools and the director use another node as final destination, similar ocurr with imap pop etc. You can also do some tunning of your filesystem, use noatime, nodiratime etc at mount, check first for supported options in your filesystem. best regards 2010/11/13 Henrique Fernandes > We are using > > Cient <--> Linux IPVS <--> Dovecot writing in OCFS2 > > When we were testing the OCFS2 with did much beter job than it is doins > right now. We not sure yet if it is the OCFS2 or other thing, still trying > to figure out, that is why i asked if Robert is having any issues. > > We tough the point of have a clustered file system would be to be able to > write with many serves at same time, inscreassing high availibialyti, cause > any node would be able to crash or anything like it. > > Migh thing about let one node just to write emails when it comes and other > just to use imap and pop.. might do some help. > > Thanks! > > Any problem configuring dovecot besides diretor i would be glad to help > > > > []'sf.rique > > > On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes < > alietsantieste...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >Aliet, have you thought about is is better to use ipvs or dovecot >> diretord >> to do de job ? I >mean does anyone know ? if it is let me know so i can >> configure also here. >> >> The problem with clustered filesystems is locking and cache, I have not >> worked with OCFS2 I believe they use DLM as GFS, but in the case of GFS1 >> and >> GFS2 you must try to keep user persistency with one node, that's why you >> need dovecot director, linux lvs can do persistency but with connections >> and >> client ip source not with user mailboxes, that's the job of dovecot >> director >> I guess, so you must: >> >> Cient <--> Linux IPVS <--> Dovecot directors Servers <--> Backend Email >> Cluster >> >> IPVS for ip persistency and load balance and Dovecot Director for mailbox >> node persistency and also load balance, this should in theory improve your >> cluster filesystem performance, since one node will access always the same >> area of your cluster filesystem, if you have many different nodes >> accessingthe same directory in a cluster filesystem, I mean doing >> >> read, write, delete >> etc operations of many small files this will terrible decrease your io >> performance because of dlm, imagine a mail server where this happens in >> ratios of thousands maybe millions of times with many small files, then >> you >> cluster filesystem will eventually halt... >> >> best regards >> >> 2010/11/13 Henrique Fernandes >> >> > Robert, does't you have problens with performance ? What mail storage >> do >> > you use, maildir mbox or other one? do you use any particular config to >> > seeting up your OCFS2 cluster? >> > >> > I am using in prodution ldiretord and heartbeat with balancing 2 >> servers >> > with dovecot 2.07 and have another server in the cluster for maillist. >> > >> > But i am having lots of problens with IO wait. I am in really troubel >> > trying to figure out how to manage that. I am not sure if is ocfs2 or my >> > swicth or the storage it self. We still trying to figure out
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
On 13.11.2010, at 22.50, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote: > doveadm director map I get > > user mail server ip expire time > 172.29.9.112010-11-13 > 17:43:31 > > lmtp, imap and pop director working but in the list the user appears as > unknown, how tofix this?? > any ideas?? Director doesn't keep track of username -> IP mappings. It keeps track of CRC32(username) -> IP mappings. So if you want to list user -> IP, doveadm needs to get a list of all usernames so it can map them to the CRC32 (which of course isn't necessarily 1:1). So either you need to make "doveadm user '*'" working (in sql/ldap you have iterate_* settings) or you need to put all the usernames into a file and give -f file parameter to doveadm director map. >> Today I will try Dovecot Director for a setup using a Cluster Backend with >> GFS2 on rhel5, my question is if is Director stable for use in production >> for large sites, I know there are at least two production installations and I haven't heard complaints for months, so I guess they're working.
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
We are using Cient <--> Linux IPVS <--> Dovecot writing in OCFS2 When we were testing the OCFS2 with did much beter job than it is doins right now. We not sure yet if it is the OCFS2 or other thing, still trying to figure out, that is why i asked if Robert is having any issues. We tough the point of have a clustered file system would be to be able to write with many serves at same time, inscreassing high availibialyti, cause any node would be able to crash or anything like it. Migh thing about let one node just to write emails when it comes and other just to use imap and pop.. might do some help. Thanks! Any problem configuring dovecot besides diretor i would be glad to help []'sf.rique On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes < alietsantieste...@gmail.com> wrote: > >Aliet, have you thought about is is better to use ipvs or dovecot diretord > to do de job ? I >mean does anyone know ? if it is let me know so i can > configure also here. > > The problem with clustered filesystems is locking and cache, I have not > worked with OCFS2 I believe they use DLM as GFS, but in the case of GFS1 > and > GFS2 you must try to keep user persistency with one node, that's why you > need dovecot director, linux lvs can do persistency but with connections > and > client ip source not with user mailboxes, that's the job of dovecot > director > I guess, so you must: > > Cient <--> Linux IPVS <--> Dovecot directors Servers <--> Backend Email > Cluster > > IPVS for ip persistency and load balance and Dovecot Director for mailbox > node persistency and also load balance, this should in theory improve your > cluster filesystem performance, since one node will access always the same > area of your cluster filesystem, if you have many different nodes > accessingthe same directory in a cluster filesystem, I mean doing > read, write, delete > etc operations of many small files this will terrible decrease your io > performance because of dlm, imagine a mail server where this happens in > ratios of thousands maybe millions of times with many small files, then you > cluster filesystem will eventually halt... > > best regards > > 2010/11/13 Henrique Fernandes > > > Robert, does't you have problens with performance ? What mail storage do > > you use, maildir mbox or other one? do you use any particular config to > > seeting up your OCFS2 cluster? > > > > I am using in prodution ldiretord and heartbeat with balancing 2 servers > > with dovecot 2.07 and have another server in the cluster for maillist. > > > > But i am having lots of problens with IO wait. I am in really troubel > > trying to figure out how to manage that. I am not sure if is ocfs2 or my > > swicth or the storage it self. We still trying to figure out this. Are > you > > with any problem with IO in your cluster ?? thanks > > > > > > Aliet, have you thought about is is better to use ipvs or dovecot > diretord > > to do de job ? I mean does anyone know ? if it is let me know so i can > > configure also here. > > > > Thanks > > > > And i am sorry not help! > > > > > > []'sf.rique > > > > > > On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes < > > alietsantieste...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Ok, I answer to my self what I did: > >> > >> In /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf > >> > >> protocols = imap pop3 lmtp sieve > >> > >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.con > >> > >> disable_plaintext_auth = no > >> > >> Removed comment to > >> !include auth-static.conf.ext > >> > >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-static.conf.ext > >> > >> passdb { > >> driver = static > >> args = proxy=y nopassword=y > >> } > >> > >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf to fix perms > >> > >> service auth { > >> ... > >>mode = 0600 > >>user = dovecot > >> > >> ... > >> > >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf > >> > >> lmtp_proxy = yes > >> > >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-director.conf > >> > >> director_servers = 172.29.9.25 172.29.9.26 > >> > >> director_mail_servers = 172.29.9.10 172.29.9.11 > >> > >> director_user_expire = 15 min > >> > >> service director { > >> unix_listener login/director { > >>mode = 0666 > >> } > >> fifo_listener login/proxy-notify { > >>mode = 0666 > >> } > >> unix_listener director-userdb { > >>mode = 0600 > >> } > >> inet_listener { > >>port = 4000 > >> } > >> } > >> > >> service imap-login { > >> executable = imap-login director > >> } > >> service pop3-login { > >> executable = pop3-login director > >> } > >> > >> # Enable director for LMTP proxying: > >> protocol lmtp { > >> auth_socket_path = director-userdb > >> passdb { > >>driver = static > >>args = proxy=y nopassword=y port=24 > >> } > >> } > >> > >> > >> Both backend configured and working using ldap, with this director > config > >> is > >> working but I still have a problem... > >> if I run command > >> > >> doveadm director map I get > >> > >> user mail server ip expire > >> time > >>
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
>Aliet, have you thought about is is better to use ipvs or dovecot diretord to do de job ? I >mean does anyone know ? if it is let me know so i can configure also here. The problem with clustered filesystems is locking and cache, I have not worked with OCFS2 I believe they use DLM as GFS, but in the case of GFS1 and GFS2 you must try to keep user persistency with one node, that's why you need dovecot director, linux lvs can do persistency but with connections and client ip source not with user mailboxes, that's the job of dovecot director I guess, so you must: Cient <--> Linux IPVS <--> Dovecot directors Servers <--> Backend Email Cluster IPVS for ip persistency and load balance and Dovecot Director for mailbox node persistency and also load balance, this should in theory improve your cluster filesystem performance, since one node will access always the same area of your cluster filesystem, if you have many different nodes accessingthe same directory in a cluster filesystem, I mean doing read, write, delete etc operations of many small files this will terrible decrease your io performance because of dlm, imagine a mail server where this happens in ratios of thousands maybe millions of times with many small files, then you cluster filesystem will eventually halt... best regards 2010/11/13 Henrique Fernandes > Robert, does't you have problens with performance ? What mail storage do > you use, maildir mbox or other one? do you use any particular config to > seeting up your OCFS2 cluster? > > I am using in prodution ldiretord and heartbeat with balancing 2 servers > with dovecot 2.07 and have another server in the cluster for maillist. > > But i am having lots of problens with IO wait. I am in really troubel > trying to figure out how to manage that. I am not sure if is ocfs2 or my > swicth or the storage it self. We still trying to figure out this. Are you > with any problem with IO in your cluster ?? thanks > > > Aliet, have you thought about is is better to use ipvs or dovecot diretord > to do de job ? I mean does anyone know ? if it is let me know so i can > configure also here. > > Thanks > > And i am sorry not help! > > > []'sf.rique > > > On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes < > alietsantieste...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Ok, I answer to my self what I did: >> >> In /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf >> >> protocols = imap pop3 lmtp sieve >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.con >> >> disable_plaintext_auth = no >> >> Removed comment to >> !include auth-static.conf.ext >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-static.conf.ext >> >> passdb { >> driver = static >> args = proxy=y nopassword=y >> } >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf to fix perms >> >> service auth { >> ... >>mode = 0600 >>user = dovecot >> >> ... >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf >> >> lmtp_proxy = yes >> >> In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-director.conf >> >> director_servers = 172.29.9.25 172.29.9.26 >> >> director_mail_servers = 172.29.9.10 172.29.9.11 >> >> director_user_expire = 15 min >> >> service director { >> unix_listener login/director { >>mode = 0666 >> } >> fifo_listener login/proxy-notify { >>mode = 0666 >> } >> unix_listener director-userdb { >>mode = 0600 >> } >> inet_listener { >>port = 4000 >> } >> } >> >> service imap-login { >> executable = imap-login director >> } >> service pop3-login { >> executable = pop3-login director >> } >> >> # Enable director for LMTP proxying: >> protocol lmtp { >> auth_socket_path = director-userdb >> passdb { >>driver = static >>args = proxy=y nopassword=y port=24 >> } >> } >> >> >> Both backend configured and working using ldap, with this director config >> is >> working but I still have a problem... >> if I run command >> >> doveadm director map I get >> >> user mail server ip expire >> time >> 172.29.9.11 >> 2010-11-13 >> 17:43:31 >> >> lmtp, imap and pop director working but in the list the user appears as >> unknown, how tofix this?? >> any ideas?? >> >> 2010/11/13 Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes >> >> > Today I will try Dovecot Director for a setup using a Cluster Backend >> with >> > GFS2 on rhel5, my question is if is Director stable for use in >> production >> > for large sites, I know is mainly designed for NFS but I believe it will >> do >> > the job also for a cluster filesystem like GFS2 and should solve the >> mail >> > persistence problem with a node and locking issues. >> > I plan to add a layer behind a load balancer to do the stuff, I will >> > appreciate if you guys can point me to best practices in configuring the >> > director, or how the thing works since is new for me, I have seen the >> > example conf but I don't have clarity in some of the concepts and the >> wiki >> > is empty. >> > I use 2.0.6, thank's for a great job with dovecot. >> > best regards, Aliet >> > >> > >
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
Robert, does't you have problens with performance ? What mail storage do you use, maildir mbox or other one? do you use any particular config to seeting up your OCFS2 cluster? I am using in prodution ldiretord and heartbeat with balancing 2 servers with dovecot 2.07 and have another server in the cluster for maillist. But i am having lots of problens with IO wait. I am in really troubel trying to figure out how to manage that. I am not sure if is ocfs2 or my swicth or the storage it self. We still trying to figure out this. Are you with any problem with IO in your cluster ?? thanks Aliet, have you thought about is is better to use ipvs or dovecot diretord to do de job ? I mean does anyone know ? if it is let me know so i can configure also here. Thanks And i am sorry not help! []'sf.rique On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes < alietsantieste...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, I answer to my self what I did: > > In /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf > > protocols = imap pop3 lmtp sieve > > In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.con > > disable_plaintext_auth = no > > Removed comment to > !include auth-static.conf.ext > > In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-static.conf.ext > > passdb { > driver = static > args = proxy=y nopassword=y > } > > In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf to fix perms > > service auth { > ... >mode = 0600 >user = dovecot > > ... > > In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf > > lmtp_proxy = yes > > In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-director.conf > > director_servers = 172.29.9.25 172.29.9.26 > > director_mail_servers = 172.29.9.10 172.29.9.11 > > director_user_expire = 15 min > > service director { > unix_listener login/director { >mode = 0666 > } > fifo_listener login/proxy-notify { >mode = 0666 > } > unix_listener director-userdb { >mode = 0600 > } > inet_listener { >port = 4000 > } > } > > service imap-login { > executable = imap-login director > } > service pop3-login { > executable = pop3-login director > } > > # Enable director for LMTP proxying: > protocol lmtp { > auth_socket_path = director-userdb > passdb { >driver = static >args = proxy=y nopassword=y port=24 > } > } > > > Both backend configured and working using ldap, with this director config > is > working but I still have a problem... > if I run command > > doveadm director map I get > > user mail server ip expire > time > 172.29.9.112010-11-13 > 17:43:31 > > lmtp, imap and pop director working but in the list the user appears as > unknown, how tofix this?? > any ideas?? > > 2010/11/13 Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes > > > Today I will try Dovecot Director for a setup using a Cluster Backend > with > > GFS2 on rhel5, my question is if is Director stable for use in production > > for large sites, I know is mainly designed for NFS but I believe it will > do > > the job also for a cluster filesystem like GFS2 and should solve the mail > > persistence problem with a node and locking issues. > > I plan to add a layer behind a load balancer to do the stuff, I will > > appreciate if you guys can point me to best practices in configuring the > > director, or how the thing works since is new for me, I have seen the > > example conf but I don't have clarity in some of the concepts and the > wiki > > is empty. > > I use 2.0.6, thank's for a great job with dovecot. > > best regards, Aliet > > >
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
Ok, I answer to my self what I did: In /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf protocols = imap pop3 lmtp sieve In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.con disable_plaintext_auth = no Removed comment to !include auth-static.conf.ext In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-static.conf.ext passdb { driver = static args = proxy=y nopassword=y } In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf to fix perms service auth { ... mode = 0600 user = dovecot ... In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf lmtp_proxy = yes In /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-director.conf director_servers = 172.29.9.25 172.29.9.26 director_mail_servers = 172.29.9.10 172.29.9.11 director_user_expire = 15 min service director { unix_listener login/director { mode = 0666 } fifo_listener login/proxy-notify { mode = 0666 } unix_listener director-userdb { mode = 0600 } inet_listener { port = 4000 } } service imap-login { executable = imap-login director } service pop3-login { executable = pop3-login director } # Enable director for LMTP proxying: protocol lmtp { auth_socket_path = director-userdb passdb { driver = static args = proxy=y nopassword=y port=24 } } Both backend configured and working using ldap, with this director config is working but I still have a problem... if I run command doveadm director map I get user mail server ip expire time 172.29.9.112010-11-13 17:43:31 lmtp, imap and pop director working but in the list the user appears as unknown, how tofix this?? any ideas?? 2010/11/13 Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes > Today I will try Dovecot Director for a setup using a Cluster Backend with > GFS2 on rhel5, my question is if is Director stable for use in production > for large sites, I know is mainly designed for NFS but I believe it will do > the job also for a cluster filesystem like GFS2 and should solve the mail > persistence problem with a node and locking issues. > I plan to add a layer behind a load balancer to do the stuff, I will > appreciate if you guys can point me to best practices in configuring the > director, or how the thing works since is new for me, I have seen the > example conf but I don't have clarity in some of the concepts and the wiki > is empty. > I use 2.0.6, thank's for a great job with dovecot. > best regards, Aliet >
Re: [Dovecot] Is Dovecot Director stable for production??
Am 13.11.2010 19:44, schrieb Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes: > Today I will try Dovecot Director for a setup using a Cluster Backend with > GFS2 on rhel5, my question is if is Director stable for use in production > for large sites, I know is mainly designed for NFS but I believe it will do > the job also for a cluster filesystem like GFS2 and should solve the mail > persistence problem with a node and locking issues. > I plan to add a layer behind a load balancer to do the stuff, I will > appreciate if you guys can point me to best practices in configuring the > director, or how the thing works since is new for me, I have seen the > example conf but I don't have clarity in some of the concepts and the wiki > is empty. > I use 2.0.6, thank's for a great job with dovecot. > best regards, Aliet > i have 2 dovecot/postfix behind 2 loadbalancers keepalived maildir store on with ocfs2 on drbd , configs etc are on mysql-master-master replication ,no problems so far you should not run into trouble with GFS2 using right config dovecot entries never used the director if you mean this i.e http://www.sfr-fresh.com/unix/misc/dovecot-2.0.7.tar.gz:a/dovecot-2.0.7/doc/example-config/conf.d/10-director.conf -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria