Re: [asterisk-users] Looking for Asterisk+Pacemaker+Corosync+DRBD example

2013-09-20 Thread Dmitry
Hi, 
You also can see example script for create cluster.
https://github.com/netaskd/AFDINbeat
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Dmitry Burilov 

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Dupuis
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 10:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Looking for Asterisk+Pacemaker+Corosync+DRBD
example

Be careful with DRDB singe failing drive/corruption on one peers takes down
the other too...

Check out haast as well (at www.generationd.com) for a commercial asterisk
clustering solution.

Michelle
(GenerationD Systems)

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Looking for Asterisk+Pacemaker+Corosync+DRBD
example

Hello Edwards

you can install fedora repositories and the HeartBeat from those
repositories.

If the failover is only for two servers, this is a good solution.

In the directory list, you have to add /etc/dahdi (is you use dahdi) and
/var/spool/asterisk

Regards

El 19/09/2013 08:58, Steve Edwards escribió:
 I'm trying to setup a pair of FreePBX-4.211.64 boxes using Pacemaker, 
 Corosync, and DRBD.

 All the examples I've found so far use Heartbeat, but Heartbeat is not 
 in the repositories and doesn't want to compile from source.

 Does anyone have a working configuration they can share or a tutorial 
 they can point me to?

 Also, what does drbdlinks bring to the party? Isn't just linking the 
 'top level' directories (/etc/asterisk/, /var/lib/asterisk/, 
 /var/lib/mysql, etc) sufficient?



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Re: [asterisk-users] Looking for Asterisk+Pacemaker+Corosync+DRBD example

2013-09-19 Thread Michelle Dupuis
Be careful with DRDB singe failing drive/corruption on one peers takes down the 
other too...

Check out haast as well (at www.generationd.com) for a commercial asterisk 
clustering solution.

Michelle
(GenerationD Systems)

From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com 
[asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Bakko 
[asannu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 10:24 AM
To: Asterisk Users List
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Looking for Asterisk+Pacemaker+Corosync+DRBD 
example

Hello Edwards

you can install fedora repositories and the HeartBeat from those
repositories.

If the failover is only for two servers, this is a good solution.

In the directory list, you have to add /etc/dahdi (is you use dahdi) and
/var/spool/asterisk

Regards

El 19/09/2013 08:58, Steve Edwards escribió:
 I'm trying to setup a pair of FreePBX-4.211.64 boxes using Pacemaker,
 Corosync, and DRBD.

 All the examples I've found so far use Heartbeat, but Heartbeat is not
 in the repositories and doesn't want to compile from source.

 Does anyone have a working configuration they can share or a tutorial
 they can point me to?

 Also, what does drbdlinks bring to the party? Isn't just linking the
 'top level' directories (/etc/asterisk/, /var/lib/asterisk/,
 /var/lib/mysql, etc) sufficient?



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Re: [asterisk-users] Looking for Asterisk+Pacemaker+Corosync+DRBD example

2013-09-19 Thread Bakko

Hello Edwards

you can install fedora repositories and the HeartBeat from those 
repositories.


If the failover is only for two servers, this is a good solution.

In the directory list, you have to add /etc/dahdi (is you use dahdi) and 
/var/spool/asterisk


Regards

El 19/09/2013 08:58, Steve Edwards escribió:
I'm trying to setup a pair of FreePBX-4.211.64 boxes using Pacemaker, 
Corosync, and DRBD.


All the examples I've found so far use Heartbeat, but Heartbeat is not 
in the repositories and doesn't want to compile from source.


Does anyone have a working configuration they can share or a tutorial 
they can point me to?


Also, what does drbdlinks bring to the party? Isn't just linking the 
'top level' directories (/etc/asterisk/, /var/lib/asterisk/, 
/var/lib/mysql, etc) sufficient?





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