thanks, for reply.... couchdb with multimaster replication is very very good.
regards Gerardo Di Iorio 2012/1/12 Robert Newson <[email protected]> > Master/Slave is a fine setup, why not? :) Just because couchdb can do > multi-master doesn't mean you have to. > > To answer the original question, you need to start replication jobs > from your master to your slaves. See > http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Replication for details. > > As to why you've configured your proxy to direct requests to your > slaves and also wonder how to stop requests reaching your slaves, I > cannot answer. > > B. > > On 12 January 2012 11:08, Daniel Bryan <[email protected]> wrote: > > What's the reason for this? You have one-way replication set up between > the > > master and slaves, I assume. Why don't you want the slaves to accept > write > > operations? > > > > Perhaps your application could simply use a different subdomain or path > for > > create/update/delete operations, and your slaves could have a different > > username and password set up for the admin just in case some writes > arrive? > > Master/slave dichotomy doesn't really fit the Couch philosophy, though .. > > don't you want to Relax? > > On Jan 12, 2012 8:24 PM, "Gerardo Di Iorio" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> I have create an couchapp, and now i setup > >> an enviroment with an master and two slave. > >> I have setup with ngnix an reverse proxy balance for the two slave. > >> How to setup the the enviroment for update o insert document only on > >> master??? > >> > >> Regards > >> Gerardo Di Iorio > >> > >> -- > >> http://gerardodiiorio.blogspot.com/ <http://www.gerardodiiorio.com> > >> Lo scopo del lavoro è quello di guadagnarsi il tempo libero > (Aristotele) > >> The purpose of the job is to gain leisure (Aristotele) > >> > -- http://gerardodiiorio.blogspot.com/ <http://www.gerardodiiorio.com> Lo scopo del lavoro è quello di guadagnarsi il tempo libero (Aristotele) The purpose of the job is to gain leisure (Aristotele)
