On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 03:11:45PM -0600, J.P. Trosclair wrote: > I've got a couple of questions about using maildir on top of nfs in a HA > setup. > > 1. What are the chances of duplicate file names when running multiple > instances of postfix delivering in maildir format to the same location? > > 2. "That said, Postfix will in many cases work very well on NFS, because > Postfix implements a number of workarounds (see below). Good NFS > implementations seldom if ever give problems with Postfix, so Wietse > recommends that you spend your money wisely." > > Could someone provide information on success utilizing particular NFS > implementations in their setups? I've used NFS more than once but I > honestly have no idea if the systems I've used it on would be good > candidates alongside postfix.
You want a robust server and a robust client implementation. Historically, one of the best NFS implementations is Sun's, on the server side also of course NetApp. AFAIK the *BSD NFS servers and clients are reasonably solid. Older Linux NFS servers and clients have had various issues, but more recent versions may prove robust. -- Viktor. Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not ignore the "Reply-To" header. To unsubscribe from the postfix-users list, visit http://www.postfix.org/lists.html or click the link below: <mailto:majord...@postfix.org?body=unsubscribe%20postfix-users> If my response solves your problem, the best way to thank me is to not send an "it worked, thanks" follow-up. If you must respond, please put "It worked, thanks" in the "Subject" so I can delete these quickly.