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2010 Jul 28
1
2008 R2 Failover Clustering using Samba 4 AD
I am trying to see if Hyper-V 2008 R2 Failover Clustering will work with Samba 4 as the Active Directory server. Have installed Samba 4 (version alpha12) on CentOS 5.4. Anybody else tried this before? Please share your experiences here. Thanks, Ajay
2007 Jan 10
1
Asterisk HA
Hi all, I have to make for a client an asterisk system for process up to 250 calls between conference and normal call. At disposition I have 4 xserver 346 with dual xeon 3.0Ghz and the client require a failover system. Anyone have experience for this type of solution? Is better ultramonkey, dundi or SER proxy in front of * server? Thanks Enrico P.S. Now during all this year I have to work
2010 Apr 04
2
One question about saving graph by using xyplot
Hey, folk. I am trying to get many figures by using the function "xyplot" in the library "lattice". I tried to using the loop to finish it quickly. But I cannot open the saved file after I run the program. But if I use the function "plot" to get other simply figures, it can work. So I want to ask how I can get the saved figures by using "xyplot". The
2006 Mar 17
1
RE: DUNDi .... Halfway and CLUSTERING
At the moment I'm out of the office, but when I return I'll be certain to do that. Note that my solution is different from what you are working on with regexten, though I suspect some of the challenges that I've faced and overcome are not. I'm actually using UltraMonkey for load-balancing and failover of the Asterisk boxes, and my dialplan is set up so that it need not be changed
2010 Sep 09
1
Dovecot 2.0.2 breakes LMTP delivery for me
Hi, I'm onboard Debian Lenny (amd64) and just reverted from 2.0.2-0~auto+4 back to 2.0.1-0~auto+1 because LMTP stopped working completly with the above Package. In my setup delivery is done from exim via LMTP to dovecot (Maildir/ext3). The lmtp dovecot config looks like this: > service lmtp { > user = vmail > inet_listener lmtp { > address = 127.0.0.1 > port = 24
2005 Aug 08
1
Missing dependencies for HA
CentOS 4.1 and Heartbeat 2.0.0. I'm trying to install the rpm's for heartbeat and heartbeat-stonith and get these failed dependencies. error: Failed dependencies: libcrypto.so.0.9.7 is needed by heartbeat-2.0.0-1.i586 libnet.so.0 is needed by heartbeat-2.0.0-1.i586 librpm-4.1.so is needed by heartbeat-2.0.0-1.i586 librpmdb-4.1.so is needed by
2008 Aug 31
2
wpkg for Samba
Hello List, This is very much so Samba related but I'm sure there are several people here this would relate to. wpkg is a nice add on to Samba that allows you to mass install Windows software to Windows clients machines as they log onto a Samba server. Today's offerings. I have made a simple binary rpm that installs all of the needed files for both server and client. Thought this may
2005 Nov 30
2
Apache/PHP Security Help.
I have a personal apache/mail server that is getting hacked and I'm not sure how the person is getting in. What's happening is that every few days, the below script will show up in /tmp as 'dc.txt', owned by apache and then a TON of mail is queued up to a bunch of addresses in @uol.com.br. I initially thought they got in becuase I had an outdated version of 'gallery'
2006 Jan 05
2
Linux HA may not be the best choice in your situation. High Availability using 2 sites
Just to clarify, I'm looking at this from an application layer Point of View. One of the reasons why I'm looking at it that way, is because Tim said he was looking at LinuxHA..."application level" redundancy that uses IP. Tim, just to let you know, I don't believe that LinuxHA will work in the way you described, only because of the different IP ranges. It looks like Linux
2007 Jan 10
7
ultramonkey vs pound?
I know most people use pound, but has anyone tried using ultramonkey as a load balancing solution between a cluster of mongrels and lighttpd? Thanks, Ray -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email
2005 Aug 09
2
Upgrading Drive, Best Practice?
Hi, This might sound like a n00b question, but I've honestly never done this with a Linux machine... (it is running Centos3) We have a 1U mail server with two 36GB SCSI drives in a hardware mirror config. There's no more room for any other drives in the case. It's filling up, so we now have two 74GB drives ready to take their place. Possible solutions that I've come up
2008 Jan 17
1
Add more space to LVM
I have a database server that is running out of space. All my databases are being stored in a 80G /opt partition. Because I'm using LVM, wouldn't I be able to pop the HDDs (a h/w raid volume) in, add it to the LVM, and resize my ext3 /opt partition? Everything that I've been reading says this is possible, but I'm not sure. Has anyone done this and are there any pitfalls to
2005 Oct 17
2
Can't install CentOS4
Hi everyone, My email server is running CentOS 3 and I can't upgrade it to CentOS 4 using the CD's. At first I thought it was the old Megaraid card (that's no longer supported), so I replaced that with a new card. I've tried ISO's from CentOS 4, 4.1 and now 4.2 which I've tested and booted in other machines. Just not this one. I've never had a problem like this
2007 Oct 08
2
Ultrastmonkey? Ultramonkeyast? Astrimonkey? High Availability and Asterisk
Hi All, I've been labing up some HA Asterisk senario's using LVS, Ultamonkey, Asterisk DUNDi, OpenSER. UltraMonkey setup went pretty easy, workes fine with Debian Sarge, used the example on the ultramonkey website. LVS_NAT is a different story, a bit more complex and requires another server/director sitting in front of 2 asterisk servers. Also have in production OpenSER proxying calls
2015 Oct 10
0
Clustering and ha planning
On 10/10/2015 2:06 PM, Leandro wrote: > So, I would like to ask to comunity, which are the new methods for > clustering and get HA and where to get updated documentation. I contend the appropriate approach to HA should be based on what services you need to keep available. an HA file server has quite different requirements and implementations than a HA relational database server or a
2009 Apr 16
0
Dovecot HA through Veritas clustering
Hello. Has this been tried by anybody? I would appreciate any practical feedback on a setup where Dovecot was clustered with Veritas software. Best regards, Dmitrij Malakhov
2015 Oct 10
4
Clustering and ha planning
Hello , Centos users: My name is Leandro, I have been using Centos for 4 years and this is the first post in this mail list. I would like to study and introduce myself in clustering and high availability for Centos, currently I have not experience at all about it. I would like to ask about the newest method to achieve high availability , load balancing on linux / Centos. So far I have seen the
2006 Mar 24
8
Asterisk Failover without SER
Hello all, I first want to thank everyone for all your contributions. I've building an asterisk system for a month or so now and without everyone in the online asterisk community I wouldn't have made it this far yet. Thanks! ...ok, mushiness out of the way.. :) I am looking for a failover and ultimately a load balancing asterisk solution. I've done a good bit of research and I
2005 Apr 20
2
Where is .xsession-errors
Hi Yesterday I was using OpenOffice Impress, doing many cut/paste operations with images, and without any notice/message/warning the application die. Then I look for ~/.xsession-errors file to see any signal about the problem, but I realized that ~/.xsession-errors is no longer present. This is a new behaviour of X.org ? I'm running CentOS 4 and XFree86 Version 4.3.0.1 (Debian
2004 Aug 27
2
`its' questions
Problem 1: Often, when I'm dealing with its, str() breaks. Here's a bug demo. The first statements work fine -- library(its) # Make a series of all dates from 1/1/2000 to 10/1/2000; fill this up # with integers from 1 to 30 x1 <- newIts(start="2000-01-01", end="2000-01-10", 1:30, ncol=3) print(x1) # Do the same, but restrict yourself to weekdays only