hearbeat 2.1.3 on ubuntu 8 beta
I have two nodes and an OCF ip resource(plus DRBD and a mailserver).
When I put the node with all my resources into standby, all resource
except the ip resource (and the mail server dependant on it) move with
no problem. I see stuff like this in the logs:
Apr 7 15
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Achim Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I am using active/passive with mysql on the drbd device. You could do even
> a setup with mysql in Master/Slave mode, and I think I have read somewhere
> that you could let Heartbeat manage this kind of setup, but my preferr
> exactly. I personally use 3-ware raid controllers with a raid-1 (mirror)
> configured. I monitor these controllers with nagios and switch disks
> within 2 days, if one dies. But you could also use a linux software raid
> and _sata_ not _pata_ disks to obtain the above. Another way to detect
> dis
This is a link to create a Master/Slave replication and if you continue the
final steps then you
can create a Master/Master replication for high availability.
Néstor :-)
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 6:17 AM, Achim Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Sebastian Vieira schrieb:
>
> > Now, i can replicate
Sebastian Vieira schrieb:
Now, i can replicate mysql data with DRBD, but mysql also has a built-in
mechanism. Also i've heard talk about MySQL Proxy, but i'm not sure if i
need an extra machine for this (i only have the 2 nodes). My question is
what is the best approach?
I am using active/passi
Hi,
I have a heartbeat cluster in which I'm planning to set up MySQL
replication. The cluster is an active-passive setup in v1 style (since i
don't understand v2) with the following resources configured: IPaddr, apache
and DRBD.
Now, i can replicate mysql data with DRBD, but mysql also has a buil