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Leaving aside the question of how much
redundancy you want, and dealing only with what you have… You could run Jahia on both servers with
the live filesystem and db on server A as St�phane suggests, but keep the db
and filesystem replication from A to B that you already have working. If A
fails you have to reconfigure Jahia on B to use the db and filesystem on B, so
it isn’t a clean switch-over but you’d always have a delay between
the server dying and you realising it to switch the DNS, so you shouldn’t
be much worse off. And B is always good to go as a standalone, which means you
can use it as a pre-release/staging environment. Or you could buy ($) another few boxes and
get into the whole redundancy thing and the network maintenance that goes with
it. William Chamberlain, ex 294 Web Master, ICTB, QSA, tel: +61 7 3864
0294 From:
Chris Stephens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi St�phane, Thanks for your comments. I've considered that scenario but - if I
understand you correctly - it really just shares load and adds an element of
redundancy. If server B goes away it doesn't matter because server A is still
there. If Jahia/Tomcat fails on server A it likewise doesn't matter. But if
server A dies (i.e. completely: like a ahrdware failure) you still lose the
website. No? So I agree it's an improvement but it's
not quite perfect. I was hoping there was a way to wake Jahia
up to the fact that its filesystem repository had changed without restarting it.
Maybe this is not possible... :( Chris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This email (including any attached files) is for the intended recipient(s) only. If you received this email by mistake, please, as a courtesy, tell the sender, then delete this email. The views and opinions are the originator's and do not necessarily reflect those of the Queensland Studies Authority. All reasonable precautions have been taken to ensure that this email contained no viruses at the time it was sent. |
- replicating Jahia servers for redundancy purposes Chris Stephens
- Re: replicating Jahia servers for redundancy purp... St�phane Croisier
- RE: replicating Jahia servers for redundancy purp... Chris Stephens
- Re: replicating Jahia servers for redundancy ... Bal�zs Nagy
- Re: replicating Jahia servers for redundancy purp... William Chamberlain
- Re: replicating Jahia servers for redundancy ... Serge Huber
- Re: replicating Jahia servers for redunda... Balázs Nagy
