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2005 May 11
1
high availibilty (heartbeats) - a good way to ensure automatic redundency?
being from a telecoms background, the thought of a single asterisk box solution (even in a low production environment of say <10 phones) worries me slightly! starting from say a base of asterisk@home, you would have several MySQL databases, in addition to numerous config files. I have looked at high availiblity solutions, and from a hardware monitoring point of view, its relitivly straight
2012 Jan 05
1
[PATCH] add feature flag to xenstore for XS_RESET_WATCHES
# HG changeset patch # User Olaf Hering <olaf@aepfle.de> # Date 1325788840 -3600 # Node ID 2f5a98692acde9e74d4009f50f83a8aa08296310 # Parent 3a22ed3ec534799b3cab55b0dc0a7380e701ecbe add feature flag to xenstore for XS_RESET_WATCHES Tell guest about availibilty of xenstoreds XS_RESET_WATCHES function. Guests can not issue this command unconditionally because some buggy toolstacks (such as
2020 Jun 03
5
Mailbox & Server Down
My mailboxes are on a Dovecot (IMAP) server.On DNS there is an MX record pointing to the server.To read the mail I use Roundcube.If the server is down, I lose the new mail. I would like to do two things, alternatively. First option.1) I keeep the mail on the provider's server, restoring the original MX record.2) Dovecot does not receive the mail, but should go to download it.3) I can access
2010 Apr 30
1
using shared storage with libvirt/KVM?
Hello, I've spent a few days googling and reading documentation, but I'm looking for clarification and advise on setting up KVM/libvirt with shared storage. I have 2 (for now) Ubuntu Karmic systems with KVM/virsh/virt-manager set up and running. I have a storage server that can do NFS/iSCSI/samba/ etc. I am trying to figure out the best way to set things up so that I can run
2020 Jun 03
0
Mailbox & Server Down
Andrea Miconi wrote: > My mailboxes are on a Dovecot (IMAP) server. > On DNS there is an MX record pointing to the server. > To read the mail I use Roundcube. > If the server is down, I lose the new mail. Really? What kind of downtime makes you loose emails? If your server is down, mail delivery is tried every couple of hours for days. So - if your server is down for a day or two, no