Re: drbd strategy

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sbeam wrote:
I have an existing in-production LAMP server running Centos 5.1. It uses physical partitions on top of hardware RAID1, having / /home /var and /boot on separate partitions.

We have a near-identical system I am thinking of bringing in as a DRBD/Heartbeat companion. One solution may be to use csync2 [http://oss.linbit.com/csync2/] on /etc and /usr/local (the only areas that will differ from the stock CentOS). Then setup DRBD for /home and /var.

>From reading the docs it seems we have to use "external meta data" on the existing partitions. Other than that, anyone have any caveats or better ideas for this setup?

Also - each has 2 NICs. Can Heartbeat do its pinging over the WAN (eth0) with eth1 dedicated to DRBD only? Is that how it is supposed to be, or should we use the serial ports?
You can decide on which nic heartbeat will do its broadcast ... serial port is optional and in certain cases it's even impossible to use serial port when machines are not located in the same computer room/building ... Don't forget that if you use ext3 on your /home and /var partitions you'll only be able to use it on one node at a time .. if you need both nodes to read/write to the drbd devices, you'll need to use a clusterfs (like gfs, gfs2) on top

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