I have a basic ext script that does a basic check to make sure bbd is up and running on the primary server, if it is not then it fails over to the secondary server. As I say it is basic but it does what I need it to.
The process is as follows;
Secondary Run's hobbit-redundant check Via ext every 5 minutes If Primary Server Up then do nothing Else If Primary Server down then copy in place hobbit-alerts.cfg.live
This is reliant on data being sent to both servers (so having a proxy sending to both servers or the clients configured to send data to both bb servers.
Regards,
Mike Rowell
-----Original Message----- From: Anton Burkhalter [mailto:anton.burkhalter at gmx.net] Sent: 03 December 2006 08:30 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] failover?
Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 08:28:14PM -0600, Trever noggle wrote:
Does hobbit support fail over yet? When I last looked at it the support was planned but not implemented.
It's not there yet. Some of the stuff I've been working on lately provides part of the solution for this, but it isn't complete.
Besides, "fail over" means lot of different things. For a true fail over setup, you'll need some hardware support on top of Hobbit - providing a virtual IP for your resilient hosts, and probably some sort of shared storage. Most of that is handled outside Hobbit.
So what exactly do you have in mind ?
Regards, Henrik
Hi I use two independent Hobbit servers; each client reports to both servers. The question is how to synchronize the two servers after an outage of a server. Regards, Toni
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