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I am trying to figure out which hardware to build my HA cluster with.
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Has anyone build such cluster with this kind of
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A process which spends all its time in user mode is looping :-)
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Another option would be vmware, but I don't know if it will run on ME.
According to their site, it's only listed as a guest system, not a host
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To restore it, you'll need to somehow boot, of course (I'd recommend
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I am looking for the best possible solution in order to setup a High
availability mail cluster using FreeBSD (smtp/imap/pop server with
1000 accounts).
Selected software are as followed :
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- Amavisd-new
- SpamAssassin
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that there are problems with the current
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Seems I have the correct driver loaded and the device exists but no
sound...
It would be good to say which one (kldstat output
written your backup archive to the root file system.
This could happen even if you have a file system /archive and you
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I did installed an system sendmail/Cyrus imap/sasldb2 successfully. While
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I ended up doing a reinstall, and got it working. I also went with
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don't even know what you mean by server screen,
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Greg, I meant give me an example of the below. I don't know
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Calling for testing is pretty much a way of excusing the claim. People
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then had armchair quarterbacks pick apart the test methodology claiming
the tests were done wrong, thus irrelevant. So why
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