Gee, I've been running for a year now, albeit in an NFS environment where there are only four machines, 3 AIX (A master where the files are resident and 2 other machines as NFS clients...a mailing list server (which can write heavily to the mounts) and a login server (which writes lightly if at all)) and one Linux Fedora (reading only). I only use fcntl locks and no caching on the clients. Knock on wood, but we've had no corruption
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 6/18/2008, David Halik (dhalik@jla.rutgers.edu) wrote:
- Linux workstations running Fedora 8/9 i386 and a locally called Dovecot 1.0.14
- NFS'd homedir with Maildir setup
- NFS is on Solaris 9 sparcv9 (64bit) running Dovecot 1.0.14
NFS is only fully supported on 1.1+. This is why you're having trouble.
1.1rc10 is the latest, and the stable release is imminent, so you should have no trouble moving to it.
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