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  • From: Steve Shipway <address@concealed>
  • To: Christopher Andrews <address@concealed>, "address@concealed" <address@concealed>
  • Subject: RE: [sympa-users] Sympa and high availabilty
  • Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 00:33:27 +0000

Interesting setup – we’ve investigated similar here.  I think you may have problems with the shared spool, if both instances try to grab an item at once., in some cases.  Also if someone changes something in the configs via wwsympa, will both instances reload? 

 

We’ve virtualised our Sympa onto vmware 4.1, which gives a lot of HA over our big cluster; the underlying VMDK is SAN-mirrored to our DR site and so barring complete filesystem destruction we should be able to bring up Sympa within an hour even if we lose the whole primary datacentre.

 

Since Sympa is only non-interactive email, which does not have to be delivered within seconds (according to our SLA), a short (hour) outage is acceptable in a DR situation, and we’re not trying for an F5-based hot standby, just relying on VMware to provide a DR solution.

 

Steve

 


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From: address@concealed [mailto:address@concealed] On Behalf Of Christopher Andrews
Sent: Friday, 2 November 2012 9:20 a.m.
To: address@concealed
Subject: [sympa-users] Sympa and high availabilty

 

We are currently exploring our Sympa upgrade paths.  We currently have one Sympa 5.3X server with a local MySQL database instance.  We are looking at using Sympa to replace some other mail list functionality on campus and possibly replacing our custom bulk mailer.  Is it possible to do the following architecture?

 

·         One F5 Load Balancer Pair doing SSL off load for the web UI

 

·         2 Sympa front ends (Linux servers running sendmail and Sympa)

 

·         One mirrored SQL instance (2 Linux servers running mirrored MySQL)

 

·         NFS mounts for shared files, like the web archives and configuration files

 

 

We are going for High Availability here, any one server (or NetApp head or F5 loadblancer) could fail and the whole system keep chugging along.  We could even break out the BULK.PL to other servers to reduce the load on the frontends.  Also we would be virtualizing all of the server on VMware ESXi  4.1. 

 

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  Chris Andrews

  Boston College

  Collaboration Team

  Sr. Applications Systems Administrator

 

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