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Subject: Re: Majordomo DR
From: Daniel Liston <dliston @ sonny . org>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 17:41:33 -0400
To: "Sharma, Vikas" <Vikas . Sharma @ TERADATA . COM>
Cc: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
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You set high availability on majordomo, the same way as you set it on
your MTA (sendmail).  If your sendmail is down, your majordomo is down.
If your sendmail is up, your majordomo is up.  Majordomo only processes
aliases that the MTA sends to it via a pipe.  If you have a clustered
file system, the same data (archives) may be accessed from either node
without the need to keep two copies of everything.

Dan Liston

Sharma, Vikas wrote:

I have two majordomo servers. One is being used as production and same configuration exists on another majordomo server but what I know that there is no replication of data which is being modified on production server.

I don’t even know if majordomo has functionality to replicate data between servers. I have a question that if my production server is down how can we make the another server as primary/production?

I'm new to majordomo and if you need details about my scenario please ask me. I want to have knowledge about the question I asked so that I don't get into any problem in future.

Thanks,
Vikas





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