We also use Veritas Clustering. Yes, it is overkill, but in a corporate
world this sometimes happens. SVN clients are purely on the HTTPS
interface so Apache is our service-facing client view. There are (2)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers using a SAN to persist the repository
data. Veritas
On 22 March 2010 16:21, west alto wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any one tried High Availability with subversion, using Apache,
> Heartbeat and NFS? Is this possible? any problems encountered?
>
> My requirement doesn't need to be load balance, I just want that when
> my primary subversion server is down my se
west alto wrote on 03/22/2010 11:21:12 AM:
> Any one tried High Availability with subversion, using Apache,
> Heartbeat and NFS? Is this possible? any problems encountered?
>
> My requirement doesn't need to be load balance, I just want that when
> my primary subversion server is down my secondar
Hi,
Any one tried High Availability with subversion, using Apache,
Heartbeat and NFS? Is this possible? any problems encountered?
My requirement doesn't need to be load balance, I just want that when
my primary subversion server is down my secondary server would be up.
Does not need to be realtim