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Jeewhizz
I'm going to be clustering a set of cpanel servers in the near future, so any advise you guys could lend, I'd appreciate it. I'll be planning on logging everything i do down here so that others can benefit too, so lets try and turn this into a sort of cluster-blog icon_smile.gif

jee
alex.davies
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Originally posted by Jeewhizz
I'm going to be clustering a set of cpanel servers in the near future, so any advise you guys could lend, I'd appreciate it. I'll be planning on logging everything i do down here so that others can benefit too, so lets try and turn this into a sort of cluster-blog icon_smile.gif

Without a third NFS server I would be amazed if you managed to do this - good luck if you do! I would certainly be interested in any HOWTO you produce on completing it.

Alex
kstretch
Check out http://www.linux-ha.org

Specifically follow the links to DRBD [drbd] and heartbeat. These may be able to help you achieve what you desire... I've never used cPanel, so I hope this helps.

Personally, I've tested these in a lab environment for failover and synchronization of data for apache, and it worked well.

Cheers.
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