Sorry if ived missed any posts and someone has already posted this but have you looked at BalanceNG. It seems to offer what your wanting plus you can run both web servers at once.. no wasted resources just running waiting to be used. > El Martes, 27 de Noviembre de 2007 22:15, Steven Buehler escribi≤: > I have been googleing for this, but can't seem to find the right answer. > What I am trying to do is to create a failover router on a redhat box. > 1. website.com will be on 2 servers > 2. website.com has one IP address > 3. redhat box router will have the 1 IP address for website.com on it. > 4. website.com server1 will be on 192.168.1.10 > 5. website.com server2 will be on 192.168.1.11 > 6. If website.com server1 fails, website.com server2 will take over. > > We are not worried about cookies that have been set on server1 to be moved > to server2. We are just worried about the second machine taking over. > What would be better is if it could be a load balancing setup so that it > will use both servers, but if one fails, people will not notice it because > the other server will then be taking all of the requests. > > I have googled for "Linux failover iptables router" and a few other > combinations of words, but what I keep finding is failover for the outbound > connections. Having 3 Nic cards 1 going to one ISP, 1 going to another ISP > and one going to the internal network. Maybe I am just using the wrong > wording. Any url links for instructions would be appreciated. > > Thank You Why not installing LVS+Keepalive for instance? I had the same scenario some months ago (aside from the fact that cookies were importatn, but keepalived did the trick with that) If you need any help either woth LVS or Keepalive, let me know or let this list know. Hope this helps Manuel. -- Manuel Arostegui Ramirez. Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 11:43:56 +0300 From: "rakesh zingade" <rakeshzingade@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: need recommendation for best Linux supported laptop To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <331ec3cd0712010043l6682651dxbb7aad6e3f6c9f71@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hi all, I wanted to buy one laptop which will support Linux. I know that Linux is able to run on [ practically :) ] any kind of hardware platform. I need this laptop for developing and testing system level codes like device drivers, kernel modules, building different architecture targeted systems etc. Please recommend the kind of laptop which will sustain above mentioned operations. Thanks.... -- Rakesh P. Zingade +919420357790 ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 09:52:42 +0100 From: Manuel Arostegui Ramirez <manuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: need recommendation for best Linux supported laptop To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <200712010952.42990.manuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" El Sßbado, 1 de Diciembre de 2007 09:43, rakesh zingade escribi≤: > Hi all, > > I wanted to buy one laptop which will support Linux. I know that Linux is > able to run on [ practically :) ] any kind of hardware platform. > I need this laptop for developing and testing system level codes like > device drivers, kernel modules, building different architecture targeted > systems etc. > Please recommend the kind of laptop which will sustain above mentioned > operations. > > Thanks.... I have absolutely no problem with my ThinkPad and I have no problem either with a Dell I have in my office. My 2cents :-) Manuel -- Manuel Arostegui Ramirez. Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues. ------------------- ----------- Message: 4 Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 10:58:36 -0500 From: hike <mh1272@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: need recommendation for best Linux supported laptop To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <d2559e080712010758o3c9c76e9ia0cf1c2185b03f22@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 On Dec 1, 2007 3:52 AM, Manuel Arostegui Ramirez <manuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > El Sßbado, 1 de Diciembre de 2007 09:43, rakesh zingade escribi≤: > > Hi all, > > > > I wanted to buy one laptop which will support Linux. I know that Linux > is > > able to run on [ practically :) ] any kind of hardware platform. > > I need this laptop for developing and testing system level codes like > > device drivers, kernel modules, building different architecture targeted > > systems etc. > > Please recommend the kind of laptop which will sustain above mentioned > > operations. > > > > Thanks.... > > I have absolutely no problem with my ThinkPad and I have no problem either > with a Dell I have in my office. > My 2cents :-) > > Manuel > -- > Manuel Arostegui Ramirez. > > Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not > be used for urgent or sensitive issues. > > -- > redhat-list mailing list > unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > Dell sells a Ubuntu laptop hp sells business laptops that support either red hat or suse tuxmobil lists linux-compatible laptops tuxmobil lists vendors who sell linux laptops a google search will brings all of this up virtually any laptop with a centrino chipset will support linux IF you avoid the intel 4915 wireless card. intle 2100, 2200, 2915, 3915 are supported i purchased a dell 1501 with an amd turion and an interl 2815 wireless that ran out of the box same for dell d610. ------------------------------ __ redhat-list mailing list Unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list End of redhat-list Digest, Vol 46, Issue 1 ****************************************** -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list