Hi Matt, Actually, I was wrong before, when I told you, I want to work with the redundancy, it was a misunderstanding, my target is, to test the scalability and Load-balancing on clear-water, I will explain:
If I want to add another Homestead as an example, or another sprout, do Bono distribute traffic between them (the principle of Load-balancing). Can I install two of the sprout to test, or whatever what node, and see if the traffic is distributed between them That's what actually i'm targeting to do it. 2013/8/7 Matt Williams <[email protected]> > Nour,**** > > ** ** > > Great news!**** > > ** ** > > Yes, that link is probably the best one we have, although its main > redundancy-related link is back to the architecture article that I think > you've already seen. Presumably you're referring to redundancy within a > site (i.e. having 2 bonos, 2 sprouts, etc. to cope with software or > localized hardware failure) rather than geographic redundancy (i.e having > multiple sites, each with their own independent power, cooling, etc. to > cope with large-scale hardware failure)?**** > > ** ** > > Assuming so, we normally turn this up using our automated install process ( > https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-docs/wiki/Automated%20Install). > I suspect you're not running on Amazon EC2, but if you can it's likely to > be much easier that way: I strongly encourage you to do it this way if you > can!**** > > ** ** > > If you really have to turn this up manually, you'll need to**** > > **· **spin up another of each of the nodes**** > > **· **set up DNS to resolve to both of each pair of nodes (e.g. > bono.lannion.local needs to resolve to both bono nodes, > sprout.lannion.local needs to resolve to both sprout nodes)**** > > **· **set up the sprout nodes to cluster - the process for this > will change if you move to the new release (out later today), as we've > moved from memcached to Infinispan - please let me know your plans and I'll > make sure we have suitable docs**** > > **· **set up the homestead and homer nodes to cluster - this > follows the standard Cassandra clustering process (updating the seeds list > in cassandra.yaml to point at the other node).**** > > ** ** > > Once you have this deployment set up, you should then be able to fail > nodes with the redundancy behavior described in the architecture doc.**** > > ** ** > > I hope that helps.**** > > ** ** > > Cheers,**** > > ** ** > > Matt**** > > ** ** > > *From:* nour nakouzi [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* 07 August 2013 09:41 > *To:* Matt Williams; [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [Clearwater] Clear WATER, Client not increased number**** > > ** ** > > > Hi Matt,**** > > ** ** > > Your are genius, this resolve my problem, I change the public name to > bono.lannion.local, in the /etc/clearwter/config**** > > ** ** > > The problem is solved.**** > > ** ** > > Now I want to work on trying to install redundancy to test it, is this the > link that I should follow,**** > > https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-docs/wiki/Exploring-Clearwater*** > * > > ** ** > > If not can you give me another link,**** > > ** ** > > Thanks a lot**** > > Have a nice day**** > > _______________________________________________ > Clearwater mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.projectclearwater.org/listinfo/clearwater > > -- **** ** * * *NAKKOUZI Nour * *Jeune diplômé e**n Télécom et Réseaux * *ISEN-Brest* *Website: www.nour-nakkouzi.fr* *Tél. : +33 (0)6.95.15.46.35* * * * * *S'il vous plaît prenez en considération l'environnement et ne pas imprimer cet e-mail, sauf si vou**s avez vraiment besoin.*
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