I use Ultramonkey for High Availability here and it works really well.
Agree about the GUI but then thats my job and I don't like using GUI's
when I'm not sure its doing things exactly correct! :)
Take RHEL 3 or WBEL 3 or Centos or whatever flavour you want. Follow the
Ultramonkey 3 install instructions which is basically download and
install a bunch of RPM's and then go play.
Read the How to's as well.
Graham
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 18:35, Dan Trainor wrote:
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> Graham David Purcocks M.A.(Oxon.) wrote:
> > Ultramonkey is a pre-packaged complete implementation of LVS, heartbeat
> > and ldirectord. Which gives you (in order) load balancing, director
> > failover and real server monitoring.
> >
> > Piranha is RedHats offerering of the same.
> >
> > Keepalived is, I think, equivalent to ldirectord but I'm not sure as I
> > don't use it.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 18:21, Dan Trainor wrote:
> >
>
> Thanks for the reply, Graham -
>
> It doesn't look like there's been much development on Piranha in quite
> some time here. Would it be safe to conclude that UltraMonkey may be my
> best bet here, with consideration given to the fact that I'm quite new
> at this as of yet?
>
> Thanks
> - -dant
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