Neha - can you send me your email address. Send it to: jzimmer...@netflix.com
On 1/17/12 10:10 AM, "Neha Narkhede" <neha.narkh...@gmail.com> wrote: >Jordan, > >I'd be interested in previewing it. Let me know. > >Thanks, >Neha > >On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Jordan Zimmerman ><jzimmer...@netflix.com> wrote: >> We'll be backing up to S3. Wouldn't it be redundant to backup all the >> instances? >> >> -JZ >> >> P.S. I'm working on a ZooKeeper instance manager that will have >> backup/restore and a bunch of other stuff. We'll be open sourcing it. If >> anyone is interested in previewing it let me know. >> >> >> On 1/16/12 5:39 PM, "Patrick Hunt" <ph...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>>Why would you limit to the leader? Wouldn't backing up any server (as >>>long as it's active) be sufficient? If you search the list it's been >>>discussed before, using Observers seemed like a reasonable option as >>>well. >>> >>>Patrick >>> >>>On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Jordan Zimmerman >>><jzimmer...@netflix.com> wrote: >>>> That's easy as the backup app is running on the same machine as the ZK >>>> instance. I can use 'stat' to see if "my" instance is the leader. >>>> >>>> On 1/13/12 2:28 PM, "Camille Fournier" <cami...@apache.org> wrote: >>>> >>>>>You want to have to figure out who the leader is every time you want >>>>>to >>>>>take a backup? That would be the downside to this strategy I would >>>>>think. >>>>> >>>>>C >>>>> >>>> >From my phone >>>>>On Jan 13, 2012 5:24 PM, "Jordan Zimmerman" <jzimmer...@netflix.com> >>>>>wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> As a backup strategy, it seems I would only want to backup snapshots >>>>>>from >>>>>> the leader. Does that make sense? >>>>>> >>>>>> -JZ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>> >> >