Nice,

Looks that I'm not the only one who wants mirrors :)

Site mirrors (with some script changes for dynamic pages) + database
replication + SVN replication + some changes in installing scripts =
mirroring solutin for TurboGears project.

About "supervising" or other things related to Linux, networking or
security I will be glad to help TG project.

Cliff Wells wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 09:17 -0400, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can get all of the site's static pages mirrored over on my second
> > hosting server, but non-static resources are (understandably) more
> > complex. More usefully, though, I can take a look at having
> > supervisor keep an eye on things and restart if necessary until I can
> > see what the root cause is. the main symptom is that Apache stops
> > responding to requests (the TG processes that are running are running
> > fine...) MySQL seems related, but I'm not certain.
>
> Kevin,
>
> Maybe setting up database replication between the mirrors would be
> helpful.  Both MySQL and PostgreSQL offer replication.  Further, Pound
> HTTP proxy has easy-to-use failover capabilities, so if you added that
> to the mix you might be able to make the whole thing fairly transparent.
>
> Creating such a setup might make for an interesting article on
> TurboGears scalability/failover options.
> 
> Regards,
> Cliff


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