* Re: [linux-lvm] How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to a secondarymachine
2005-04-14 16:13 [linux-lvm] How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to a secondarymachine Gary Mansell
@ 2005-04-14 16:45 ` Diaz Rodriguez, Eduardo
2005-04-14 17:20 ` [linux-lvm] RE: How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to asecondarymachine Bahadir Kiziltan
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From: Diaz Rodriguez, Eduardo @ 2005-04-14 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gary.Mansell, LVM general discussion and development, nahant-list,
taroon-list, linux-poweredge
Use rsync ????
Sorry, but is a dificult question because there is many, many responses.
regards!
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 17:13:54 +0100, Gary Mansell wrote
> Hi,
>
> I am considering whether to go down the path of a dual server, manual
> failover solution for one of my RHEL fileservers.
>
> I would have two identical servers in two different machine rooms on
> our site and if the main server failed then I would manually
> reconfigure the secondary server with the primary server's IP
> address so that the client machines can carry on working.
>
> Can anyone recommend to me what I need to do to mirror the data
> across the two servers so that updates to the primary server are
> also made to the secondary server
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
>
> Regards
>
> Gary Mansell
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2005-04-14 16:13 [linux-lvm] How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to a secondarymachine Gary Mansell
2005-04-14 16:45 ` Diaz Rodriguez, Eduardo
@ 2005-04-14 17:20 ` Bahadir Kiziltan
2005-04-14 17:37 ` [linux-lvm] How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to a secondarymachine Dan Stromberg
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From: Bahadir Kiziltan @ 2005-04-14 17:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gary.Mansell, nahant-list, linux-lvm, taroon-list,
linux-poweredge
I assume you mean a real-time replication solution. Also supports
IP-failover so you don't worry about manual intervention.
- Constant Data (www.constantdata.com)
- PeerFS (www.radiantdata.com)
Both are the commercial products configured easily and can be downloaded for
testing.
>From: "Gary Mansell" <Gary.Mansell@ricardo.com>
>Reply-To: Gary.Mansell@ricardo.com
>To: <nahant-list@redhat.com>, <linux-lvm@redhat.com>,
><taroon-list@redhat.com>, <linux-poweredge@dell.com>
>Subject: How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to
>asecondarymachine
>Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 17:13:54 +0100
>
>Hi,
>
>I am considering whether to go down the path of a dual server, manual
>failover solution for one of my RHEL fileservers.
>
>I would have two identical servers in two different machine rooms on our
>site and if the main server failed then I would manually reconfigure the
>secondary server with the primary server's IP address so that the client
>machines can carry on working.
>
>Can anyone recommend to me what I need to do to mirror the data across
>the two servers so that updates to the primary server are also made to
>the secondary server
>
>Thanks in advance for any help
>
>Regards
>
>Gary Mansell
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2005-04-14 16:13 [linux-lvm] How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to a secondarymachine Gary Mansell
2005-04-14 16:45 ` Diaz Rodriguez, Eduardo
2005-04-14 17:20 ` [linux-lvm] RE: How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to asecondarymachine Bahadir Kiziltan
@ 2005-04-14 17:37 ` Dan Stromberg
2005-04-14 18:17 ` [linux-lvm] " Saqib Ali
2005-04-14 23:35 ` [linux-lvm] " Greg Freemyer
4 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Dan Stromberg @ 2005-04-14 17:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gary.Mansell, LVM general discussion and development
Cc: nahant-list, linux-poweredge, taroon-list
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One way sync: rsync
Two way sync: unison
I'm partial to "balance" (you can find it on freshmeat) for load
balancing and failover of stateless protocols.
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 17:13 +0100, Gary Mansell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am considering whether to go down the path of a dual server, manual
> failover solution for one of my RHEL fileservers.
>
> I would have two identical servers in two different machine rooms on our
> site and if the main server failed then I would manually reconfigure the
> secondary server with the primary server's IP address so that the client
> machines can carry on working.
>
> Can anyone recommend to me what I need to do to mirror the data across
> the two servers so that updates to the primary server are also made to
> the secondary server
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
>
> Regards
>
> Gary Mansell
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* [linux-lvm] Re: How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to a secondarymachine
2005-04-14 16:13 [linux-lvm] How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to a secondarymachine Gary Mansell
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2005-04-14 17:37 ` [linux-lvm] How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to a secondarymachine Dan Stromberg
@ 2005-04-14 18:17 ` Saqib Ali
2005-04-14 23:35 ` [linux-lvm] " Greg Freemyer
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From: Saqib Ali @ 2005-04-14 18:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gary.Mansell, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (Nahant) Discussion List
Cc: taroon-list, linux-poweredge, linux-lvm
If you want to implement a failover solution, you might want to
consider using shared storage, e.g. :
1) a HP clustered server with shared data storage; or
2) a XIOTECH SAN; or
3) or a NAS. You can build a NAS using Linux.
If you dont want to go the route of shared storage, you can probably
use RSYNC to perform replication of data.
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In Peace,
Saqib Ali
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2005-04-14 16:13 [linux-lvm] How to mirror or Replicate a primary server's data to a secondarymachine Gary Mansell
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2005-04-14 18:17 ` [linux-lvm] " Saqib Ali
@ 2005-04-14 23:35 ` Greg Freemyer
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From: Greg Freemyer @ 2005-04-14 23:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gary.Mansell, LVM general discussion and development
Cc: nahant-list, taroon-list, linux-poweredge
On 4/14/05, Gary Mansell <Gary.Mansell@ricardo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am considering whether to go down the path of a dual server, manual
> failover solution for one of my RHEL fileservers.
>
> I would have two identical servers in two different machine rooms on our
> site and if the main server failed then I would manually reconfigure the
> secondary server with the primary server's IP address so that the client
> machines can carry on working.
>
> Can anyone recommend to me what I need to do to mirror the data across
> the two servers so that updates to the primary server are also made to
> the secondary server
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
>
> Regards
>
> Gary Mansell
If you need ordered writes (as a database would), the only solution
I'm sure works is DRBD. I then MD layered above NBD can also be used,
but I'm not positive it supports ordered writes.
If you choose DRBD, then Linux-HA (heartbeat) can be added to the mix
to get rid of the manual failover aspect. SLES (SuSE Linux Enterprise
Server) comes with both of these and Novell's support.
Or all of the above are GPL and you can use yourself and the community
for support.
HTH
Greg
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