> Main issue so far seems to be related with Courier-Imap in that when moving
> messages between IMAP folders some messages are duplicated with the
> io-threads enabled on the client side. Issue looks to be on the
> Courier-IMAP side though I haven't seen this with NFS and the duplicate
> messages
I'm working on a project to use GlusterFS as the backend for email storage
to replace the current NFS implementation. The goal is to configure
GlusterFS w/AFR to replicate the files across all 3 storage nodes. Each
storage node will also act a an email server configured behind a load
balancer ru
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At 10:55 AM 1/21/2009, Stas Oskin wrote:
>This the bit I don't understand - shouldn't the Lustre nodes sync
>the data between themselves? If there is a shared storage device
>needed on some medium, what then the Lustre storage nodes actually do?
>
>I mean, what is the idea of Lustre being cluster
Hi.
> AFAIK, on Lustre the data is stored on the shared block device, if one
> wants to be able to fail over the service to another node.
>
This the bit I don't understand - shouldn't the Lustre nodes sync the data
between themselves? If there is a shared storage device needed on some
medium, wha
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Alexander Atticus wrote:
> I am wondering if there is anyone on list that is successfully serving
> virtual machine images (Xen, KVM, VMWare, etc.) over GlusterFS. I am
> concerned about difficulties the interaction with GlusterFS and large
> files that are held open for large periods of time (ex