Apple and their new Mail Clustering in Leopard 10.5

From: David Korpiewski (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 03 2007 - 10:01:43 EST

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    I haven't seen any discussion on Apple's new mail clustering that they
    are putting into OSX Leopard server 10.5.

    I was just wondering if anyone knew anything on how it worked? I've
    actually had the opportunity to play with it. I set up my xsan, I set
    up the two mail servers. It has the ability to turn "clustering on" and
    then it creates a single directory that both servers access on the xsan.
       Under this director is a common shared imapd.conf, cyrus.conf, and an
    empty database directory where I'm guessing the future database will go
    that the two servers share.

    Anyways, I was wondering if apple has introduced true round robin
    syncing and if they have a multiple simultaneous access database?
    During our initial testing it was found that it seemed like if you
    updated the system on one side, it would sync the changes to the other
    system in a few seconds. It appeared to go both ways, which is very
    exciting. However, by setting both systems up to use the same database,
    we were getting database corruption, so I don't think that is resolved
    yet. Although it took hours instead of seconds to corrupt the database.
      I'm guessing they would have to probably change the database from
    Berkley to something that can support multiple accesses?

    Thanks!
    David

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