Is this just a hot swap or some ghost servers?
The best way is to set up your failover at the DNS level and at the
LDAP cluster. A heartbeat can bring on the mirror postfix if the
primary fails. You want to be dropping your LDAP info to a flat file
for postfix to work from on a regular interval - no reason for postfix
to stop if it can't reach the LDAP(s) "Temporary lookup failure".
Also, I would guess there is a database in there somewhere for the
email themselves - just make that a cluster too.
I don't think Postfix is stateful on its own, just a queu that only
clears an email after delivery is confirmed to the next queu. If the
postfix machine dies before a message gets delivered, the message will
still be in the delivery queu, ready to be delivered.
or
http://readlist.com/lists/postfix.org/postfix-users/13/67961.html
or IPANY
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/linuxha/users/63864
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Bryan O'Neal
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Bryan.ONeal@theonealandassociates.com> wrote:
> Ok so I now have another postfix project (second one this week). This
> one specifies the following - CentOS servers, virtual users, ldap
> authentication (automatic user creation from ldap is a plus), and all
> mail and configs must be synced with a second box for redundancy.
>
> The configs are just an rsync issue, any recommendations on syncing mail?
>
>
> Any one want to give me there two cents or point to a favorite how too.
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