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Howard Yuan wrote:
> So, just to make sure I'm very clear and understand
what you're saying. If I copy the MySQL database over to
another server that's running Maia with the same
configuration files. And all I did was change the DNS
information to where my users would be hitting my second
server with the copied database, they won't notice a
difference. Correct?
That's correct, yes. As long as both servers are
identically
configured, copying the database from one machine to the
other should be
a transparent operation. If any of the file paths are
different,
though, you may need to tweak some of the config files to
make sure
everything points to the right place, e.g. in maia.conf,
amavisd.conf,
config.php, and possibly some paths on the System
Configuration page.
As far as the user settings and data are concerned, though,
those are
completely portable, so your evil plan should be perfectly
feasible ;)
- --
Robert LeBlanc <rjl renaissoft.com>
Renaissoft, Inc.
Maia Mailguard <http://www.maiamail
guard.com/>
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