Hi,


I'm new to clustering. My purpose is to replace our current server (web, mail received and sent, mailing lists, FTP) with an active/passive cluster in order to minimize the downtime.

I've read the "Clusters from Scratch" guide, which seems like a good starting point (thanks to the authors). The guide does not talk much of the data that is used by the services, though.

For instance, what should be done with the emails received on the primary node? For the email service to keep working when the primary node fails, the emails should be replicated in real time on the secondary node. On my Debian box they are stored in /var/mail. From the guide, my understanding is that /var/mail should then be located on the partition that is shared between nodes through DRBD. Is this the way to go? Should all of /var be on the shared partition, perhaps through a symlink?

What about colder data, such as Apache's conf files for enabled websites?
Should they be on the shared partition, or synchronised by hand? Should all of /etc be on the shared partition?


Many thanks for your guidance!

Sébastien.
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