D dihuta Well-Known Member Feb 21, 2012 #1 Feb 21, 2012 #1 Hello, Question 1: Can I backup/export whole configurations of a LSLB Service then move/restore on another server? Question 2: Can I setup fail over for LSLB servers? If one died, another should go online. Thank you.
Hello, Question 1: Can I backup/export whole configurations of a LSLB Service then move/restore on another server? Question 2: Can I setup fail over for LSLB servers? If one died, another should go online. Thank you.
N NiteWave Administrator Feb 21, 2012 #2 Feb 21, 2012 #2 Q1: no problem. all configuration is in a single file /usr/local/lslb/conf/lslbd_config.xml (for example) Q2:I think it's possible. but use your own script, maybe a cron job, ping the live lslb every minute, once down, restart another lslb.
Q1: no problem. all configuration is in a single file /usr/local/lslb/conf/lslbd_config.xml (for example) Q2:I think it's possible. but use your own script, maybe a cron job, ping the live lslb every minute, once down, restart another lslb.
D dihuta Well-Known Member Feb 21, 2012 #3 Feb 21, 2012 #3 NiteWave said: Q1: no problem. all configuration is in a single file /usr/local/lslb/conf/lslbd_config.xml (for example) Q2:I think it's possible. but use your own script, maybe a cron job, ping the live lslb every minute, once down, restart another lslb. Click to expand... 1. Thank you. 2. I mean Can I have 2 physical server, both installed & run LSLB. If one died, another one will be online.
NiteWave said: Q1: no problem. all configuration is in a single file /usr/local/lslb/conf/lslbd_config.xml (for example) Q2:I think it's possible. but use your own script, maybe a cron job, ping the live lslb every minute, once down, restart another lslb. Click to expand... 1. Thank you. 2. I mean Can I have 2 physical server, both installed & run LSLB. If one died, another one will be online.
N NiteWave Administrator Feb 21, 2012 #4 Feb 21, 2012 #4 2.yes, you can. for example, run your own simple fail-over script on 3rd server. once detect 1 lslb down, ssh to another server, and start the backup lslb.
2.yes, you can. for example, run your own simple fail-over script on 3rd server. once detect 1 lslb down, ssh to another server, and start the backup lslb.