Try the authent process manually on the second server
su mail
nwauth -path ....
lookup user domain
set user domain test
that will probably fail then examine nwauth.log to see why
it's failing, most
likely a file protection isssue.
ChrisP.
James Carter wrote:
> Still only works on one server.
>
> I made the changes and on the 2nd server I'm getting
> an error message:
>
> User NOT saved (-ERR abcd cachebeautysupplies.com
> External process failed reset )
>
>
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> James
>
>
>
> --- Support ChrisP <surgemail-support netwinsite.com>
> wrote:
>
>> If you are using 'nwauth' then you will need to
use
>> it with the -path option and
>> place it's data files into a shared area.
>> g_authent_process "nwauth -path
/shared/nwauth"
>>
>> And copy nwauth.* into /shared/nwauth, and chown
to
>> 'mail'
>>
>> I think that will do the trick.
>>
>> ChrisP.
>>
>>
>> James Carter wrote:
>>> I've got 2 servers saving data on a 3rd server.
I
>> am
>>> sharing the .ini file between the two servers.
I
>> am
>>> saving all email under /var/surgemail (which
is
>>> shared via nfs on server3). If I go to
>>> http://server1.mydom
ain.com:7026 I see all of my
>>> users and domains.
>>>
>>> if I go to http://server2.mydom
ain.com:7026 I
>> just
>>> see my main domain, no users..
>>>
>>> Somehow my data is not being shared. Is there
>> another
>>> place I need to share the data?? is there
>> anything
>>> under /usr/local that needs to be shared
between
>> my
>>> servers?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>>
>>>
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