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From: Martin M. <mm...@me...> - 2006-03-18 22:30:36
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Hi Ryan, I think you wnat to installa a webmin cluster service, which really means that you have multiple webmin servers running as one face to the = customer. A real cluster. I never tried this before, but when it comes to a failover system and you loose one webmin server for your clients, where do your customers get = their eMails from during this period? So if you already have one server going why not do a complete backup of = the system and try to cluster your machines? If not - I'm lost. "RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN" <lu...@co...> wrote: >Here is my rough plan I have two servers in different remote locations = both running virtualmin. What i would like to do is have complete = redundancy on both and use some sort of round robin dns to take over if = one site goes down. Seems like virtualmin has all the tools but it is = also very new to me. I already have things setup on one server the way i= liked before installing webmin lets call it master.=20 > >Phase one is give control of all existing virtual sites to webmin on = master sever. > >During the import process webmin seems to always want to set the = ipaddress this is not portable enough for me. Also i am have some ip = issues with my isp right now and need to be able to change in the future.= =20 > >Ideally I wish virtualmin to be able to use the *:80 setting for all = virtual server but it keep using an ip address. How do i achieve this. > > > >unfinished____ > >Backup/move all virtual servers once per day to the slave. > >clash as user already exists? > >Edit dns records to use some sort of round robin.=20 bis dahin / kind regards Martin Mewes Microsoft Certified System Administrator: Messaging 070-270, 070-284, 070-290,070-291,070-293, 070-298 --=20 http://www.mewes.tv/ - Homepage http://mbox.mewes.tv/ - Mailinglisten zum Downloaden |