Re: NFS & Cyrus (urgent!)

2001-12-12 Thread Alex Pilosov
I think both of these are linux-only at the moment. Probably nothing exists for solaris. Irix has cxfs (cluster-xfs) which does this. On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Larry M. Rosenbaum wrote: > >Short answer: NFS and Cyrus don't mix. > > > >Use GFS (www.globalfilesystem.org) or Intermezzo (www.inter-mezzo

Re: NFS & Cyrus (urgent!)

2001-12-12 Thread Alex Pilosov
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Haim Dimermanas wrote: > > A. Each node has direct access to its storage via SCSI/Fiberchannel bus. > > Perfect but very expensive, especially if you go with fiberchannel. Surprisingly, its not. Fibre HDDs are gotten a lot cheaper (same price as SCSI), and fibre switches/h

Re: NFS & Cyrus (urgent!)

2001-12-12 Thread Alex Pilosov
Short answer: NFS and Cyrus don't mix. Use GFS (www.globalfilesystem.org) or Intermezzo (www.inter-mezzo.org), which provide local symantics over shared storage. -alex On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Eranga Udesh wrote: > Hi All, > > I need to setup a clustering IMAP mail server. So I'm planning to use

Re: Cluster support in Cyrus IMAPD?

2001-12-07 Thread Alex Pilosov
Read up on GFS. (www.globalfilesystem.org) It provides local semantics over a shared-data storage. Whether it works good enough with cyrus is another question. People constantly ask that question, but I haven't had a straight answer yet. -alex On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Simon Josefsson wrote: > It is

Re: Cyrus-IMAP make error on FreeBSD. Simple solution?

2001-10-11 Thread Alex Pilosov
This is not kerberos. Apparently you have ucd-snmp, but didn't recompile it after you upgraded the kernel. Recompile/reinstall ucd-snmp, or compile cyrus without snmp support. On Thu, 11 Oct 2001, Chris Huff wrote: > Hi all.. First time poster here :-) > > Ive tried to compile 4 different versi

Re: cyrus-imap 2.0.15 / AIX 4.3.3

2001-07-25 Thread Alex Pilosov
I believe on certain systems there's a race condition (well, race is a wrong word, more like a kernel feature ;) between select and accept: It is possible that select() will return filehandle as readable, but an accept on it will fail with 'socket not connected'. There's been much discussion on

Re: How to add virtual domain support

2001-05-04 Thread Alex Pilosov
On Fri, 4 May 2001, Joe Rhett wrote: > If you have a different DNS name & IP address for each virtual domain, > you'll need a different SSL certificate for each one or the browser will > complain upon establishing a connection -- long before SASL issues are Doh. I realized my mistake a minute af

Re: How to add virtual domain support

2001-05-04 Thread Alex Pilosov
On Fri, 4 May 2001, Joe Rhett wrote: > > I have a suggestion on this subject. What about the possibility of > > binding a realm to a local address for cyrus (IP based vhost)? Yes, > > authentication and named vhosts via username and realm is ideal, but > > given that that information is usually n

Re: Replicated mail server ...

2001-03-15 Thread Alex Pilosov
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Andrew K Bressen wrote: > http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/ > or some linux distributed filesystem > to replicate a mailstore back and forth between two machines > with similar cyrus or uwash imap configurations. > if one machine crashes, you st

Re: Cyrus v2.x

2001-02-20 Thread Alex Pilosov
Basically, + is a reserved thing in cyrus, used to separate user from folder (user+folder@domain, normally). Your allan@freeview+com will confuse the hell out of cyrus, and it will probably be parsed as user allan@freeview folder com, and its not what you want. I'm using a similar trick, only usi

Re: HELP!!!!!

2001-02-20 Thread Alex Pilosov
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Ilya Krel wrote: > and when i try to connect to pop3 or imap port i get this: > Feb 17 21:49:06 alchemistry master[47297]: set maximum file descriptors t > o 256/0 > Feb 17 21:49:06 alchemistry master[47297]: about to exec /usr/local/cyrus > /bin/pop3d > Feb 17 21:49:06 alche