I've been told that NFS is NOT allowed in the environment where I'm
configuring my wiki. Can the /images directory reside on shared SAN
mount? Or, am I better off just writing an rsync script to keep the
application servers synced?
Thanks
Bill
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 2:21 PM, Dave Humphrey <dave(a)uesp.net> wrote:
We (
www.uesp.net) have a similar MediaWiki setup and
here is roughly how we
have set it up (whether it is a "good" design is another question):
- Multiple content servers running Apache with identical copies of the
MediaWiki PHP files
- Squid load balancer in front of the content servers
- All content servers use the same memcached server for cache
- PHP sessions shared via NFS
- Images shared via NFS (./images/ linked to NFS shared directory )
- Local file cache turned off
The files shared via NFS are on a different server. This has worked well
for us and there is only very rarely an issue with the cached content of
certain pages (usually cleared up with a purge for that page).
On 23 October 2014 12:09, Bill Traynor <btraynor(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have 2 application servers behind a
load-balancer that both point to
a 3rd server where the database lives. I'm curious if there are any
best practices around keeping the two MediaWiki servers synchronized?
I found Extension:WikiSync
(
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:WikiSync) but it doesn't look
like it's still developed.
I assume Wikimedia does this now, anyone know how?
Thanks
Bill
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