Hi,

I would like to build a HA Solution with 2 servers with 1 in hot-standy i.e. 
fail-over. The advice so far was to use GlusterFS (replicated) for the 
filesystem and mysql replication (master-slave) for the database. The purpose 
is a web server (apache) with a typo3 CMS.

In the event of a failure I need to run a script to perform the actual failover 
(switch ip via web request (Hetzner robot) and change mysql replication 
settings).

Would you recommend to use corosync/pacemaker to monitor the database, gluster 
and apache or should I simply check the availability of a DB generated Web Page 
from a script in a loop?

Any other recommendations?

Since I don't have a lot of corosync experience it seems to me like a huge task 
(overkill) for a simple monitoring of a failover scenario.

What do you think?

Thanks,

Stefan Schlösser



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