I am using that sort of 'clustering' but without drbd which had same flaws as I tested it. I simply use rsync to copy the changed vserver-files. What you still have to do (same when you use drbd) is configurate some kind of failover-service (e.g. heartbeat or some self written stuff) to manage failover and takeback (and using rsync, the direction of the data which has to be copied).
Regards, Daniel > On Tuesday 20 April 2004 16:15, Christian Mayrhuber wrote: > > I think I can remember that someone wrote about his use of vserver and > > drbd. > > > > Drbd is a block device which is designed to build high availability > > clusters. This is done by mirroring a whole block device via (a > > dedicated) network. You could see it as a network raid 1. > > > > http://drbd.cubit.at/ > > This is not the current homepage, sorry. > The newest version can be found at http://www.drbd.org/ _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver