There is no provision to synchronise the configuration in an Active/Passive 
setup.

Most people will just set up a cron job with rsync to do that.

Active/Active is a different matter.
The configuration is shared so manual synchronisation should not be needed.

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> On Oct 27, 2015, at 10:13 , Dale Whiteaker-Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thank you, that's very helpful.  Am I right to infer from the GUI and the 
> existing documentation that synchronization of the cluster members' 
> PacketFence configuration (e.g.: /usr/local/pf/conf/*) must be achieved 
> outside of the configuration of PacketFence (through rsync, or what have 
> you)?   I see mention of this in several packetfence-users postings--and 
> several approaches are discussed--but I wanted to be sure not to invent 
> something myself, if configuration sync had already been implemented in the 
> code, or if a "best practice" approach were already documented. 

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