On Tuesday, May 8, 2012 8:50:38 AM UTC-4, TANATHOS wrote: > > > > Hi Rosario, > > ok so after deploying my servers I have managed to get one install of > mayan running on an ubuntu server, I am still looking for a solution to > deploy under redhat based systems (don't know if you are interested though) > but clustering the installation was not possible at this time. > > I'm interested in anything anybody submits, cooperation is the base of Open Source :) I've had better luck with Ubuntu than with Redhat base distributions. Clustering in the context I showed in the pictures require custom configuration on each of the nodes, so I don't think it is something that could be implemented in a prepackaged cloud install at the moment.
> > I was thinking to prepare one install and have as default image to be used > to deploy vps's with mayan to give away free of charge. > > A disk image would be nice for those with no technical skills to do the manual install, thanks! > I am again offering the hosting solution and asking if possible for you to > help me with the install ( I know you are busy but this is just one time :D) > > I got 2 servers in this config ready to be deployed : 2 x dual core , 8096 > ram , 73,6 SCSI 15k HDD > > Are looking to provide a single install of Mayan and serve multiple users or multiple installs (one for each user) on this hardware? > Thanks in advance > Alex > > > Thank you for doing this. > btw great photos of the cluster :D > > Thanks! Just looking to motive people :) We have 21,000 documents on this setup totaling 35,000 scanned pages, total cash investment is $0. The cluster configuration allows the load to spread throughout the recycled PCs acting as nodes. Thanks to the module architecture of Mayan EDMS, a different task can be assigned to each node: webserver, database server, database replication, file system replication, OCR queue processor.
