you would setup rsyslog on both machines, then install something like pacemaker
or keepalived and assign the cluster a third IP address that pacemaker or
keepalived would move from one machine to the other when one fails.
David Lang
On Fri, 11
Oct 2013, robert s wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to ask your input in what would be the best way to have
redundancy/failover for rsyslog,
I have two available servers that rsyslog can be installed into them.
I would like to be able to have both servers listening to messages
coming in from either a single ip or a pool of ips.
I would like them to be configured in an active/passive configuration
where if one server malfunctions the second server will take over and
keep logging.
Does rsyslog have the capability to do fail over?
Robert
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