Munteanu Alexandru Ionut wrote:
On Mon, Dec 25, 2006 at 03:09:42AM +0100, Leo Wandersleb wrote:
I think that mirroring is easy.
A cron tab with wget or something similar.
*public_html on glob2 is not bigger than 300MB.
However, yog would still remain on one host.
mirroring wouldn't be as easy as that as the wiki is not just some files.
also a fallback would be nice. so if the client doesn't get the content
from the one host it will automatically look at the second adress (maybe
without login-capabilities).
Indeed; Well this will cause a problem because if we mirror the site,
we could not make any synchronisation. If someone modifies one site and
another one modifies the other site, we could not put the data
together.
well, last I checked (a while ago) there was a backup cronjob that
dumped the database and backed public_html and the yog userfiles and
tar'ed it up and named it, etc. but I don't know if that's still
there. If it isn't working, good thing I've made some improvements
to the stability of my system, got it on an APC surge protector,
still mirrored raid array, and that's about all I have. It's going
strong for 22days again and /var hasn't filled up, so that's nice!
on a side note, I just got a macbook pro that I'm working on
tribooting so I will be able to start doing dev work on all of
those, and I'm off work for the next two weeks :) see you guys on irc
Kyle
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