El sáb, 28-02-2004 a las 18:51, Adam ENDRODI escribió:
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 01:00:09AM +0100, Kilian Krause wrote:
I came accross the idea of using CODA for replication of the filesys
even though the slow network connection, but somewhat i doubt it'll be
performant over internet
El sáb, 28-02-2004 a las 18:51, Adam ENDRODI escribió:
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 01:00:09AM +0100, Kilian Krause wrote:
I came accross the idea of using CODA for replication of the filesys
even though the slow network connection, but somewhat i doubt it'll be
performant over internet
Hi guys,
i have 2 systems up with Exim+Procmail+Courier-IMAPd serving my
Maildirs.. So far, so easy and working fine. ;)
Synchronization with mailsync does work ok, but takes kinda long (too
long to make it run every few minutes)
However, now i want to add some magic that when i read Mail on one
Hi again ;)
maybe to clearify why not simply going NFS or whatever local filesys
replication: the servers are not in one network, but the one is on
768/128 kBit DSL and shall serve for the local net it's in.
I came accross the idea of using CODA for replication of the filesys
even though
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 01:00:09AM +0100, Kilian Krause wrote:
I came accross the idea of using CODA for replication of the filesys
even though the slow network connection, but somewhat i doubt it'll be
performant over internet. Especially more performant than plain IMAP
replication. Anybody
Thanks for your suggestions and the two people who replied off list. This
will probably work well without too much time invested :-)
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 12:32 am, Marcin Sochacki wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 11:13:50AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a favor to a friend, I'm
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 11:13:50AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a favor to a friend, I'm trying to setup a mirror of his server,
where I can basically be a 'hotswap' for him. So far, the main problem
that I'm running into is that everything is ip-based. For instance,
it's dead-simple
Thanks for your suggestions and the two people who replied off list. This
will probably work well without too much time invested :-)
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 12:32 am, Marcin Sochacki wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 11:13:50AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a favor to a friend, I'm
As a favor to a friend, I'm trying to setup a mirror of his server,
where I can basically be a 'hotswap' for him. So far, the main problem
that I'm running into is that everything is ip-based. For instance,
it's dead-simple to be a secondary dns server for him, but if his box
(which hosts dns,
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 11:13:50AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a favor to a friend, I'm trying to setup a mirror of his server,
where I can basically be a 'hotswap' for him. So far, the main problem
that I'm running into is that everything is ip-based. For instance,
it's dead-simple
As a favor to a friend, I'm trying to setup a mirror of his server,
where I can basically be a 'hotswap' for him. So far, the main problem
that I'm running into is that everything is ip-based. For instance,
it's dead-simple to be a secondary dns server for him, but if his box
(which hosts dns,
tClass attribute
The above is the final output of "slapd -d-1" on the LDAP slave when slurpd
is trying to write data.
At this time the slurpd will stop and no further replication will occur.
This only occurs when adding new objects into the directory, if I use slapcat
to get the LDIF f
of slapd -d-1 on the LDAP slave when slurpd
is trying to write data.
At this time the slurpd will stop and no further replication will occur.
This only occurs when adding new objects into the directory, if I use slapcat
to get the LDIF for the master, scp it to the slave and then create a new
slave
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