Let me explain a little more, rsync has to tally up all the files in the directories you will be sharing between the two servers which puts an unnecessary load on the system (plus it isn't always up-to-date on both servers). I would like the updates to be real time. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Russ
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Russ Lavoie wrote:
So what I am getting from all of these posts is to use rsync for the frontend and mysql clustering for the backend... Is there any other
way
to get this working with a better solution other than rsync?
It might help if we knew what "better" meant.
What requirements do you have for deploying updated software that are not met by something like rsync?
- -- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com / brion @ wikimedia.org)
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