[Dovecot] Dovecot mysql replication

Edwardo Garcia wdgarc88 at gmail.com
Thu May 30 04:41:10 EEST 2013


As  oringanal poster, I agree with previouz comment, I too feel thiz
dovecot responsibile for thiz work handoff, or should delete ability to use
two host, people twitter I ask all along thought this how it work too!


On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net>wrote:

> so better remove the option to specify more than one host
> instead let people run over years in troubles until they
> find out that a logical behavior like for postfix is not
> given for dovecot's mysql-connections - yes i was one of
> the who thought "hey both works the same way" until
> i realized that dovecot has no fun at reboot the replication
> slave which was intented only as failover and used regulary
>
> *it is* dovecots job if it offers more than one host
> to handle this in a useful way or not support more than
> one host, but you can't seriously say "it's not dovecots job"
> after having a half-baken support implemented
>
> Am 29.05.2013 02:52, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> > I haven't replied to most of the threads recently. Anyway, after
> thinking about this, I'm thinking this kind of connection fallback handling
> isn't really Dovecot's job. A load balancer could be configured to do it
> just as well (whereas LB couldn't do actual load balancing for multiple sql
> servers, because Dovecot uses long running TCP connections).
> >
> > On 29.5.2013, at 2.09, Noel Butler <noel.butler at ausics.net> wrote:
> >
> >> But each additional link added to the chain, is one more point of
> >> failure, unless he's replied to OP privately I'm amazed Timo has ignored
> >> this, since its been brought up from time to time before, if he no
> >> longer plans on doing it, he should just say so, so people can look at
> >> complete alternatives, we are a long way passed early 1.2 series.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, 2013-05-26 at 17:33 +0200, Daniel Parthey wrote:
> >>
> >>> Edwardo Garcia wrote:
> >>>> Yes indeed, so it seem it does not do at all.
> >>>> For now we disable use two hosts, but thiz not optimum for network.
> >>>
> >>> You might try to put mysqlproxy in between dovecot and your mysql
> cluster
> >>> and have dovecot connect to the failover proxy (or proxies) instead of
> >>> connecting the database directly.
> >>>
> >>> mysqlproxy makes use of the lua scripting language, where you might
> >>> want to implement the failover or filter mechanisms you need
>
>


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