Re: Apache cluster?

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Have a look at gfs from redhat: http://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/home/solutions/gfs/

Chris,

What do you consider dynamic content? And how do I do a DNS round-robin?

Thanks,
Magnus

On 11/18/05, Chris St. Pierre <stpierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Magnus--

If you've only got apache running, with no dynamic content, you can
try mounting the MSA500 read-only on both boxes and do a DNS
round-robin between them. That'll get you load balancing. For
failover, look into Linux-HA; this would be a really simple setup,
because the heartbeat would just need to bring up a virtual interface
on the box that remains alive.

If you have dynamic content, then it becomes orders of magnitude more
difficult because you can't (or can, but don't want to) mount the same
block device by two different boxes _except_ as read-only.

Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University

On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Magnus Andersen wrote:

Hi All,

I have 2 HP DL380s and a MSA500 array that I would like to set up in a
clustered configuration. I want the cluster to be acting both load
balancing
and failover for Apache. I looked into RH Cluster Suite, but it looks to
me
like I have to have an additional couple of servers to make it load
balance.
Have anyone done this or know of some software that will do it?

Thanks,

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Systems Administrator / Oracle DBA
Walker & Associates, Inc.
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