Thanks. I'll try it.

On 23.10.2014 21:10, Alastair Munro wrote:
Take a look at the doc i wrote on the cobbler wiki. We have been using that for about 4 months and it works pretty good. One master and 3 slaves.

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-----Original Message-----
From: "Tomasz Leśniewski" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 19:39
Subject: [cobbler] Replication architecture/patterns

Hi.

I'm trying to set a cobbler cluster (two nodes) and i have a question
about replication architecture. I've read docs and i know that
replication is initiated by "slave" node and could be fired over trigger
from "master".

In my environment i have to do replication as fast as it is possible, so
i don't want to use cron, because in worst case i'll have had one minute
lag.

So far i've tried:

1.on master, script triggered after sync (post-sync) that perform sync
on slave (over xmlrpc)
2. on slave, script that before sync (pre-sync, fired by sync from
master) invoking replication from master

And it doesn't work. Replication process is done without errors, but any
changes from master are not visible until cobbler restart. Maybe it's
because i'm trying to invoke replication from inside of a sync trigger?

Second solution works fine, but i'm not sure about it:

1. On master, script triggered after sync that "curl" script (python
over wsgi on apache) on slave
2. script on slave invoke "cobbler replicate" over "system" function

Is there any docs with patterns how replication should be done? Official
manuals are very pure in this area.

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