This sounds like a Job for ARA.
You can make your * servers read their config from a central database server....
----- Original Message ----- From: "David John Walsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 10:05 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Warm standby boxes - keeping config syncronised?
Ok probably not strictly an asterisk question.
I have an asterisk box, which is running some non-critical telephones in our organisation, and if it fails it fails.
However comming from a telecoms background I always want to make things recoverable quickly. Since I have little budget, and down time isn't an issue my thoughts are as folllows
2 servers with 2 NIC's each, one nic for managment, one for traffic. 1 NIC on each machine has the same IP address, but only one is plugged into the network at any one time.
2 PRI's that are plugged into the machine that is live to traffic.
Apart from the managment NIC having different IP addresses they are configured identically
If I make a change to the in-service server, how do I automagically get the other server to take a copy of it?
I'm not a linux man by trade, so if you say set up master / slave would you be kind enough to suggest an aplication and how it would be implimented.
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