[Dovecot] nfs, dovecot, and maildirs
John Newman
john.newman at team.orcon.net.nz
Thu Jun 15 05:36:34 EEST 2006
Hi,
We're currently running a similar setup to what you describe:
- Dovecot-1.0.alpha4
- Maildir
- Netapp/NFS exported mailstore (also home to the dovecot indices)
- mmap_disable=yes
- lock_method=fnctl
- default actimeo (which correspond to the higher end of what you've
observed)
Indices seem happy enough being served up from NFS. That is, there's been
no observable side-effects.
I would be very interested in hearing how you get on with multiple dovecot
instances accessing the underlying mailstore/index files as this is a
direction in which we're considering.
Regards,
John.
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Subject: [Dovecot] nfs, dovecot, and maildirs
Hello - I know I am not the only one that will be trying, or has tried this
before. Here are my questions!
NFS Clients, multiple servers running dovecot - linux with 2.6 kernel with
relevant patches (utime, etc)
Backend - netapp filer
End users - various clients all running IMAP
It looks like 1.0.beta8 is definately the way to go. I have a few questions
with regards to setup.
Is it now possible to reliably store index files over nfs?
If not, the alternative is keeping index files in memory, or on local disk -
on each server. How big of a performance hit is this if imap connections
are round-robined between imap servers?
I've seen various people using different actimeo settings, some set at 0,
some slightly higher - as much as 30. Can anyone speak on experience they
have had with netapps on this subject?
The following sound like they are required:
mmap_disable=yes
lock_method=dotlock
Has anyone been successful with fnctl() on netapps with dovecot?
Thanks in advance!
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