[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote at 2006-5-30 15:17 -0700:
I would be very helpful if someone could summarize what needs to be done to
get this to work. I don't have any experience with the ZEO server so any input
would be greatly appreciated.
There is a standard FileStorage documentation which tells
On May 29, 2006, at 12:02 PM, Christian Theune wrote:
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If you setup drbd and heartbeat , the spare will take over the
floating ip from the zeo server and restart the service. drbd is
simply doing a block level replication of the zeo server file
system where the
I would be very helpful if someone could summarize what needs to be done to get this to work. I don't have any experience with the ZEO server so any input would be greatly appreciated. Dieter Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Christian Theune wrote at 2006-5-29 18:02 +0200: ...(Re)starting the ZEO
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Hi folks, I'm looking at making a scalable zope infrastructure, I can
scale the ZEO clients and mysql, the only issue is the ZEO server. I
have used drbd and heartbeat in the past to create a HA lamp stack. From
a technical standpoint, is there any reason I could not
If you setup drbd and heartbeat , the spare will take over the floating ip from the zeo server and restart the service. drbd is simply doing a block level replication of the zeo server file system where the zeo data is stored. The question is what files needs to be replicated so that when the the
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On 29 May 2006, at 16:45, Christian Theune wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks, I'm looking at making a scalable zope infrastructure, I
can scale the ZEO clients and mysql, the only issue is the ZEO
server. I have used drbd and heartbeat
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On 29 May 2006, at 16:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you setup drbd and heartbeat , the spare will take over the
floating ip from the zeo server and restart the service. drbd is
simply doing a block level replication of the zeo server file
Christian Theune wrote:
In the end, this might not be exactly HA because you'll have a period of
time that isn't covered and may stretch for quite a while.
An interesting idea: use drdb to create an HA pair for the read/write
ZEO service, and also use a read-only ZRS secondary. That way
I am planning a ERP5 deployment with ZEO. I have a working HA configuration on Centos 4.3 (should work without changes on RHEL4 but I have not tested) and am willing to contribute it all to the community if I can get help clustering ZEO. I will write a howto and contribute back to the zope
I have two IBM xseries servers dedicated to this project at my datacenter. I am looking for anyone with zeo experience and expertise interested in working on this. I think this will make a HA zope infrastructure more attractive to the enterprise. I am also willing to do all the documentation and
Hi folks, I'm looking at making a scalable zope infrastructure, I can scale the ZEO clients and mysql, the only issue is the ZEO server. I have used drbd and heartbeat in the past to create a HA lamp stack. From a technical standpoint, is there any reason I could not use drbd to cluster the ZEO
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