> On Feb 28, 2014, at 7:08 AM, Nelson Marques <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Currently at work we use spacewalk to manage a small part of our 
> infra-structure (around 100 machines running centos 6 from 3 environments). 
> Recently there was a problem with our SAN storage ending up with the 
> filesystem on the spacewalk machine having a few bad sectors (postgresql db 
> got corrupt as consequence).
> 
> Our development team has spacewalk integrated with ansible for orchestration; 
> If for some reason (as above) spacewalk is unavailable ansible seems to break 
> also there is no way to install software on machines.
> 
> I'm currently looking for documentation or some 'enlightenment' on the best 
> procedures to set spacewalk for high availability or a recommended 
> architecture so that we have redundancy for it. Anyone can point up some docs 
> or share experiences?
> 
> 
> NM
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I also have a small environment of about 100 machines and just do nightly 
Postgres backups. The entire machine, a VM, is backed up to virtual tape. Given 
it being a small setup, HA would be far too involved. No database backups I'm 
assuming?

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