Re: [SLUG] Mirror

From: Diego Henao (webmaster@bloodhound.slyip.com)
Date: Fri Nov 15 2002 - 13:42:56 EST


Thanks for answering my question so fast. About his email, Is this program
secure?. The problem is that I have both services in different locations,
as a matter of fact, they will be in different ISPS. Therefore, I will
have to do this accessing internet. I need to be cautious about his

Thanks a lot

Diego
> Hi Diego,
>
> The best thing to do is check out the rsync and rsyncd functions
> available. Very fast for mirroring and you can keep systems up to date.
>
> HTH,
> Corey
>
>
> Quoting Diego Henao <webmaster@bloodhound.slyip.com>:
>
>> Hello, I have a question about mirrors. I have two cobalt. They are
>> exactly the same machines. My actual setup is based just in dns
>> functions. In other words, one is the primary dns server and the other
>> is the secondary dns server. What do you recommend to me to implement
>> if I want, in case the primary goes down, the secondary to be the
>> primary?
>>
>> My understanding about this is that you just need to copy user's files
>> ( system configuration), hosting directories, and dns entries. I don't
>> know how to do that. My major concerning is that I need to update the
>> dns entries because when the server 1 goes down the domain is going to
>> be the same, but maybe the ips will change.
>>
>> Any suggestion
>>
>> Thanks Diego
>>
>>
>>



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