Re: [leaf-user] Bering uClibc AS a http load balancer

2007-08-14 Thread Eric Spakman
Hi Ad,

I think you need some sort of loadbalancing software on the router,
something like balancer (http://www.inlab.de/balance.html) or anything
simular. Balancer only has a command-line interface and no config file, so
better options may exist. An other option which might work is using DNS
round-robin by defining multiple addresses to the same host in /etc/hosts.

Eric

 Hi guys,


 Has anyone setup a bering uClibc box AS a load balancer, I can find a
 bunch of info on load balancing THE router/firewall, but nothing on
 actually have a bering machine AS the load balancer for a bunch of web
 servers behind it.

 Can anyone give me some advice on what I need (modules wise), will I need
 a custom kernel?

 Cheers
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Re: [leaf-user] Bering uClibc AS a http load balancer

2007-08-14 Thread Adam Niedzwiedzki
I did some reading and found http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
But is it a load balancer I guess when I say load balancer an ip sprayer
is what I'm after.

I'll check out balancer, see if it will do what I want..

Cheers
Ad

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Hi Ad,

I think you need some sort of loadbalancing software on the router,
something like balancer (http://www.inlab.de/balance.html) or anything
simular. Balancer only has a command-line interface and no config file, so
better options may exist. An other option which might work is using DNS
round-robin by defining multiple addresses to the same host in /etc/hosts.

Eric

 Hi guys,


 Has anyone setup a bering uClibc box AS a load balancer, I can find a
 bunch of info on load balancing THE router/firewall, but nothing on
 actually have a bering machine AS the load balancer for a bunch of web
 servers behind it.

 Can anyone give me some advice on what I need (modules wise), will I need
 a custom kernel?

 Cheers
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[leaf-user] [OT] IDE/CF-Adapter

2007-08-14 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

Since I now live in two Mobilhomes I have problems with eBay (they
validating your Account in Europe with an FIXED address) they have
annulated my account and I can not more buy anything on eBay...

So, up to last month I have bougt IDE/CF-Adapter for 8-14 Euro on
eBay but now I need another seller...

Does anyone know a French (or better German) seller for CF/IDE Adapter
for a resonable price?

I have only found some which sell CF-Adapter with a singel slot and
this for 24 Euro which is definitivly to much...

 2nd -
And of course, does anyone know SATA/CF adapter?

In four of my computers I want to install MANY 8 GByte CF-Cards using
a 3Ware controller (since there is not a singel IDE-Controller for
more then 4 HHD's where I can get up to 12/16 with 3Ware)

 3rd -
Are there very small USB/CF-Adaptor?

I have only those Card-Readers for 4 Cards but they are to big, even
if I remove the case...  I need at least 8 CF-Slots which should
support CF I/II and Micro-Drive


Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack


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