Re: Highly Available Archiva

2008-04-18 Thread Jason van Zyl
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Re: Highly Available Archiva

2008-04-18 Thread Yoav Landman
Jason van Zyl > Founder, Apache Maven > jason at sonatype dot com > ---------- > > You are never dedicated to something you have complete confidence in. > No one is fanatically shouting that the sun is going to rise tomorrow. &g

Re: Highly Available Archiva

2008-04-11 Thread Jason van Zyl
It's twice as hard then simply replicating a file system. Try in a large organization getting DBAs and the sysadmins synced up. It's just easier replicating the filesystem. Less moving parts equals better. On 11-Apr-08, at 12:39 PM, Nick Stolwijk wrote: I know Archiva is run on a JCR (JackRab

Re: Highly Available Archiva

2008-04-11 Thread Wendy Smoak
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Nick Stolwijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know Archiva is run on a JCR (JackRabbit) repository. I've setup a > Jackrabbit cluster on a clustered oracle database. (So twice clustering, one > for the repo, one for the db). I think it shouldn't be too hard to implem

Re: Highly Available Archiva

2008-04-11 Thread Nick Stolwijk
I know Archiva is run on a JCR (JackRabbit) repository. I've setup a Jackrabbit cluster on a clustered oracle database. (So twice clustering, one for the repo, one for the db). I think it shouldn't be too hard to implement this with Archiva also. Hth, Nick S. Jason van Zyl wrote: Not Archiva

Re: Highly Available Archiva

2008-04-11 Thread Jason van Zyl
Not Archiva but Nexus where the disk uses Raid 5 which is then a network mount. The data and artifacts are shared between two instances of Nexus and they sit behind a VIP. If the primary goes down then the VIP flips over to the second instance that's running. With Nexus it's simple disk rep

Re: Highly Available Archiva

2008-04-11 Thread Joshua ChaitinPollak
You could try LinuxHA, or a commercial solution like ServiceGuard or SteelEye. On Apr 11, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Matthew Tordoff wrote: Hi all, Does anyone have experience in setting up Archiva in a highly available manner? What is the best considered approach for doing this? Is it possible

Highly Available Archiva

2008-04-11 Thread Matthew Tordoff
Hi all, Does anyone have experience in setting up Archiva in a highly available manner? What is the best considered approach for doing this? Is it possible to replicate deployments to a server across all other servers in a cluster? Are there any options for automatic failover? Any advice or p