<quote who="Owen Taylor"> > > Ultimately, I'd love to put blogo on another machine, so its rather > > unique abuse of Apache and MySQL -- compared to anything else we run -- > > can be segmented away from more, uh, critical infrastructure. :-) > > Thoughts on this? > > My idea for this would probably be: > > - Put the web front end in a smallish VM
Right, that would be a great first step -- are we running VMs already? How can I set this up? (And does it have to be RHEL?) > - Run multiple mysqld instances on drawable.gnome.org. Bugzilla isn't > stressing this machine out even a bit, and we could easily host more > databases in the same mysqld instance, but it would be nice to segment > connection and other resources limits. > > Running multiple mysqld instances will take a fair bit of effort and > configuration, so I don't think it's a short-term project compared to > some of the other outstanding work. Hmm, so what else is using MySQL on button at the moment? Perhaps we already have enough segmentation -- at least for blogs vs. bugzilla. I have mostly been avoiding dicking with MySQL because of bugzilla -- if I can spend some time fixing up button for non-bugzilla workloads, that'd be an easy start. - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2010: Wellington, NZ http://www.lca2010.org.nz/ "Instead you're doing circle jerks with the Care Bears of Censorship." - Siduri on Slashdot _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
