Re: [vchkpw] NFS Clustering

2007-01-30 Thread DAve
Nicholas Harring wrote: If you haven't yet bought hardware for the NFS, NetApp makes this a snap with SnapMirror. I don't remember all of the ins and outs, but its perfect for situations like this, its very bandwidth efficient, and its got the same bullet-proof reliability their products are know

RE: [vchkpw] NFS Clustering

2007-01-30 Thread Tren Blackburn
Another option possibly is DRBD (http://www.drbd.org). Version 8 is nearing gold which will allow concurrent access to 2 block devices. Of course, I'm not entirely sure if this is a linux only solution and am only tossing it out as an option for those looking for a cheaper/free solution ;) t.

[vchkpw] Qmail with Simscan, SA and ClamAv

2007-01-30 Thread Max Esquivel
I have also posted this to vchkpw list: I have a server with qmail running some 600 email accounts over some 30 domains. I recently installed simscan, Spamassassin and ClamAv. It all works really well, but during peak hours (say 300 to 500k per sec inbound traffic) Thee server starts to b

RE: [vchkpw] Qmail with Simscan, SA and ClamAv

2007-01-30 Thread shadowplay.net
whats your incomming and out going sessions are u using spamc and a spamd ? if so r u running sufficient spamd clients for the qty of incoming... most mail we receive is proced calmav/spamassasin in under 5s with a box <50% your power... but id increase your ram by 2x... are u running rbls b