You could use Unison to keep the config folders in sync. Open source. runs on just about everything.
February 8 2019 8:59 AM, "De Petter Mattheas" <mattheas.depet...@jandenul.com> wrote: > Yeas we have F5 loadbalancer. > > But how do we shift the config ? as far as i know there is no central mgmt > for postfix only config > files on node 1 and node 2 > > Met vriendelijke groeten > Kind regards > De Petter Mattheas > Technical support engineer - projects team > IT-Department Jan De Nul Dredging N.V. > T +32 (0)53 73 95 53 > F +32 (0)53 21 00 31 > www.jandenul.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org <owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org> On > Behalf Of Toens Bueker > Sent: 08 February 2019 14:27 > To: Postfix users <postfix-users@postfix.org> > Subject: Re: best practice for HA cluster > > De Petter Mattheas <mattheas.depet...@jandenul.com> wrote: > >> But we need an active passive setup and a shared config, when config a gets >> a change be should have >> exact the same config. >> >> How would you set this up ? > > If you have a high available loadbalancer, you should use that to enable > active/passive (if node > one fails, shift traffic to node 2). > > Configuration should take place via configuration management (which should be > in place anyway). > > Kind regards, > Töns > -- > There is no safe distance. > ************************************************************ > Any reaction to this e-mail or any other mail, including any > files transmitted therewith to sender's e-mail address(es) > shall be dealt with not as private, but as business > communication(s) and shall be registered as such. > ************************************************************