I'd like to see a demo of this at one of our meetings. Anyone else?
Tim Burke wrote:
>
> Piranha is basically a GUI interface to LVS (Linux Virtual Server) project. Refer to
> www.linuxvirtualserver.org for details. Briefly, LVS allows you to setup front end
> "Directors" which recieve requests like HTTP, which it then forwards back to a set
>of HTTP
> servers. You can have redundant director nodes for availablilty. Simpilarly you
>can have
> a large set of HTTP back end servers for both availablity and scalability.
>
> There is currently a beta release new version of Piranha from Redhat. Through it you
> configure the LVS, saying who the director nodes are, who the HTTP server nodes are
>as
> well as configuration of the policies used to control how requests are load balanced
>among
> the set of real back end servers. If you look in the mail archives under the LVS
>site
> referenced above you will find a pointer to get the pre-release beta of Piranha.
>
> Also on the Redhat distribution you will find a set of instructions on using and
>setting
> up Piranha. Good luck with that. There are omissions of key pieces of information.
> I
> have updated the instructions and sent it back to Redhat. If interested I could
>post a
> reference to my more complete set of setup instructions.
>
> --
> Tim Burke Tel. 978-446-9166 x232
> Mission Critical Linux, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.missioncriticallinux.com
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