On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 17:06, Michael Bellears wrote: > > > > Never used remote logging for multilog so I can't tell you > > about that, but it looks pretty straight forward. NFS > > settings can be tweaked to improve its performance/bandwidth > > usage. I've only seen it chew up a ton of bandwidth when > > things aren't setup properly, or when a drive couldn't be > > mounted properly. > > Thanks - Would it be worthwhile running Samba only (The NAS will be > serving both Win+Linux boxes)?
I don't think samba gives the proper filesystem semantics that would be needed for this to happen. > > The other option though, is that > > vpopmail does support a master/slave setup where any writable > > queries go to server X while readable ones are done locally > > for performance. This is a better scenario than two way > > replication since you don't run the risk of replication breakage. > > [that] option sounds much better - If a writable query is performed, I > assume I must have master/slave configured (Master obviously being the > "writable" mysql server, which would then update all the slaves?) right. We have several of those types of installations up and running. Works pretty well. -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kitchen @ #qmail on EFNet - Join the party! ..................... Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. www.inter7.com 866.528.3530 toll free 847.492.0470 int'l 847.492.0632 fax GNUPG key ID: 93BDD6CE