On 09/25/2010 05:58 AM, Emmanuel Buamah wrote:
Hi,
I decided not to use heartbeat and ldirectord for the failover any
more, due to the difficulties am facing. Right now, I used keepalived
and it is fantastic. The only problem I have with it right now and
will need help is that, when I take
Hi,
I decided not to use heartbeat and ldirectord for the failover any more, due to
the difficulties am facing. Right now, I used keepalived and it is fantastic.
The only problem I have with it right now and will need help is that, when I
take off the network cable from the master, the slave i
On 9/24/10 5:43 PM, Emmanuel Buamah wrote:
I have configured the hearbeat and ldirectord. The web seem to be
working that is failover, but in the case of the mail server, when I
send mail from yahoo for example, the slave is suppose to recive the
mail on behalf of the master when it is down, b
I have configured the hearbeat and ldirectord. The web seem to be
working that is failover, but in the case of the mail server, when I
send mail from yahoo for example, the slave is suppose to recive the
mail on behalf of the master when it is down, but that is not happening.
Rather, the mails
Emmanuel Buamah wrote:
Hi All,
Any one know how I can setup heartbeat on qmail for failover purpose?
Thanks!
You don't setup heartbeat on qmail. You can, however, setup LVS using
heartbeat.
Have a look to ultramonkey.org or to linuxvirtualserver.org
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Hi All,
Any one know how I can setup heartbeat on qmail for failover purpose?
Thanks!
Wim Godden wrote:
I say the QMT Failover Replication howto. However, instead of having a
backup server standby in the same network, is there a way to provide
decent failover using the secondary MX, which can be in a different
location (and as such, have a different IP range) ?
Any suggestions
Wim Godden wrote:
I say the QMT Failover Replication howto. However, instead of having a
backup server standby in the same network, is there a way to provide
decent failover using the secondary MX, which can be in a different
location (and as such, have a different IP range) ?
Any suggestions
I say the QMT Failover Replication howto. However, instead of having a
backup server standby in the same network, is there a way to provide
decent failover using the secondary MX, which can be in a different
location (and as such, have a different IP range) ?
Any suggestions on how to accompli
Nice, Craig. I like how you added a link to the T&T section (page) at the
bottom, although I typically just use the 'back' browser button.
I figured that I'd redirect the T&T page back to the T&T position on the
main page, so everything would be in only one place. I tried specifying the
redirect a
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Qmailtoaster failover server procedure
Hi Eric,
Sorry I was out of the office yesterday. I like the sounds of that. I will
start doing that this afternoon as I get time. It will certainly make
things easier to find. I will separate the tips into their own pages and
ne it, but it may take today and tomorrow,
have a lot of catch up work to deal with.
Craig
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Sent: 30 October 2006 15:40
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmailtoaster failover s
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> From: Craig Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi Eric,
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> No problem moving it. I wasn'
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Great stuff, Craig. I might be trying this out in the not too distant
future.
BTW, I moved this link from the main page to the "Tips and Tricks" page. Not
that this isn't a major contribution, just that it seems to fit bet
Hi Eric,
No problem moving it. I wasn't sure about where to put it so started at the
beginning. :-)
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From: Eric "Shubes" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 October 2006 19:54
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmailt
Great stuff, Craig. I might be trying this out in the not too distant future.
BTW, I moved this link from the main page to the "Tips and Tricks" page. Not
that this isn't a major contribution, just that it seems to fit better
there. Hope you're ok with that.
Thanks a bunch!
Craig Smith wrote:
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Hello all,
Just a quick one to let everyone know, that I've posted up a procedure with
scripts that will allow you to configure a backup qmt server that will
always be 1 min behind your primary server. Some of you may already have
something in place but for those that don't, this is relatively st
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