We use a Nextcloud server for this. /var/snd is synced between all machines (on and off site) and once a day a shell script makes a database backup to the same folder. This allows us to make a production machine a master in minutes (just edit rc.conf to use the machines local MySQL server and import the backup) and also means remote machines can do production via a VPN without noticeable lag. They also act as off site backups so I can copy the entire folder to a USB drive at home as a “proper” backup.
Jonathan First 105.1 FM Oxford UK From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Tom Van Gorkom Sent: 27 December 2019 23:04 To: Rivendell-Dev <[email protected]> Subject: [RDD] replication recommendations? In October, a question about replication came up and someone asked if Aman was still a recommended solution. No answer followed that I saw. If it is still useful on centos 7 and Riv 2.19 or higher, are there updated instructions since 2014? If not Aman, what do you all recommend as a fairly fail-safe way for a small station that isn't very technical to have an automatic backup, be able to make changes on one production machine and have it copied to the on-air machine? Tom Van Gorkom Radio Esperanza Engineering, KRIO AM/FM, KOIR FM Office: 956-380-8150 Cell: 865-803-7427 www.radioesperanza.com <http://www.radioesperanza.com> Director of Media Rio Grande Bible Ministries 4300 S US Hwy 281 Edinburg, TX 78539 www.riogrande.edu <http://www.riogrande.edu> _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev <http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev>
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