[CentOS] RE: Keeping data on 2 servers in sync !
Denis Croombs
denis at croombs.org
Wed Dec 7 19:34:58 UTC 2005
On 12/6/05, Jonathan Darton <jdarton at ibigroup.com> wrote:
>> >I want to build 2 servers (both running samba) to provide file
>> >storage to 2 offices (approx 100 miles apart, linked via DSL) but all
>> >data writen to 1 server must also be saved to the other server.
>> >Both servers would also allow users to access the data via a VPN thus
>> >allowing 1 office with a failed server to access the other server via
>> >the vpn and still see the data from both offices.
>> >I currently have 1 server working but we want to add the second
>> >office to the system. (Currently 1 office has 10 users and the second
>> >office has 1 user connected via VPN ) but the second office will have
>> >20 within 12
>> months
>> >and the first will have 35 soon ))
>>
>> >Has anyone done anything like this ?
>>
>> I am currently synchronizing multiple office locations using a program
>> called unison. Unison (http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/) is
>> a very well written program that can perform 2 way file
>> synchronization. There are many configurable options with unison and I
recommend that you check it out.
>> In each office I have a PII350 128RAM Fedora or CentOS server running
>> unison and the files are accessed via samba. I also configure samba to
>> hide (veto) all of the temporary files used during synchronization.
>> For redundancy I place a slave server with each master server that
>> backs up all the user data / file system using rsync. This way if one
>> of my $5 PII servers catches fire I can automatically switch over with no
downtime for the users.
>>
>> The only downfall I have encountered is with Autocad files not
>> properly reading the synchronized .dwl lock file and more than one
>> user working on the same file. As a work around for this I have
>> configured Unison to keep a backup of the last 20 versions of a file.
>> This way I can always hit my backups to retreive lost data. As a side
>> note, if anyone knows a work around for the stubborn autocad dwl lock
file let me know :))!
>>
>> In any case my implementation has allowed me to synchronize file
>> systems between 4 offices (3 in Canada, 1 in USA), using recycled
>> hardware that was otherwise going to be donated/trashed.
>>
>> Let me know if you have any further questions.
>
>I'm about to do a Unison setup on two CentOS servers, so I'm thrilled to
see this response. I also work with Architects >>sometimes, so I'm
interested to hear about the dwl lock file issue.
>
>My one compound question: how are you invoking Unison? In batch mode, with
cron? How often? Wat other options did you
>consider before settling on the scheme you use?
I see the project is no longer supported, do you have rpms for it ?
Thanks
Denis
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