Hi, Cyril!
Regarding OpenSVC, can it be used as a replacement of Slony for
PostgreSQL for OpenSolaris?
As many of us may already know, there is no Slony package for
OpenSolaris, then the only action we can take about this is start
compiling it, and praying for it to work accurately.
If this can synchronize a PostgreSQL database between two nodes, (a
master and a slave / group of slaves) it could be *the solution* for
PgSQL replication.
Thanks, and best regards,
HeCSa.
On 06/19/10 12:12 PM, galibern wrote:
Dear Community,
OpenSVC now support ZFS as a sync resource.
So it is possible to have ZFS reliable synchronization of datasets/zonepaths
between different nodes of an OpenSVC service.
OpenSVC is a GPLv2 project automating the low-level operations needed
1/ to bring up system resources :
virtual machine container: zones, Xvm domains, ldoms, jail, KVM
ip, disk, ZFS pools, filesystem mounts, application launchers) on a node
2/ and to replicate data to secondary nodes (in local or remote sites).
OpenSVC can be coupled to a tiers heartbeat daemon to form a full failover
clustering stack.
OpenSVC offers a simple service start/stop/status/sync* command line
interface.
OpenSVC can be deployed to drive all types of service on all major
operating systems, and drive best-of-breed replication strategies
available on users' sites : ZFS, snaphot+rsync, netapp, emc, drbd.
Generalized usage of OpenSVC brings easy group-actions in an
heterogeneous datacenter, like those needed for disaster recovery plan
activation, or a more localized outage.
More information on http://www.opensvc.com/
Cheers,
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