Hi Greg - There is a better way to do this. We have designed the WANdisco CVS Replicator for extreme fault tolerance. Using our solution you create active/active replicas that can be failed over with zero data-loss instantly.
CVS hosting companies like CVSdude (http://www.cvsdude.org) are adopting our solution to offer High Availability (HA) for CVS repositories. Since the replicas are all equal (no master/slave) anyone of them can field a request in case there is network or node failure at a site. So no issues like missing updates when you switchback from secondary to primary. To learn more you can visit http://www.wandisco.com/cvs Regards, - Rahul Bhargava, CTO, WANdisco Mountain View, CA http://www.wandisco.com/cvs Gregory N. Olszewski wrote: > We have a situation where we may have to quickly failover to a mirror > which may be missing 5-10 minutes of data. In that case, it would be > impractical to ensure that every engineer knows that they may lose data > if they update..... > .... > 3. Does anyone know of a better way to accomplish this? _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
