Yeah that was some of my thoughts aswell. But even if we pushed towards dav
it wouldn't help us right?


Thanks for the note about rsync.

Regards Nino

2009/11/25 André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com>

> nino martinez wael wrote:
>
>> It's a bit complicated. So I'll try to explain it in a simple way.
>>
>> The user are calling(via phone) an IVR application which in turns
>> interprets
>> vxml. The vxml page then has an option to record and save the recording.
>> When the vxml page saves the recording it saves towards tomcat which then
>> places the file in a repository which then are served by Apache httpd, we
>> have more apache http servers for failover and it's here the need for
>> replication comes.
>>
>> All this we can code our way out of, but if there's something already that
>> does this it would be nice with some recycling. I was thinking that the
>> Apache http server that got the new file could push it to the others.
>>
>>  Allright. I have no idea what IVR is and no wish to look up another
> acronym, but I think I get the idea.
> So, the answer is still no, there isn't a standard Apache module that will
> do that kind of synchronisation.  Specially since the way you explain it,
> Apache itself has no idea that this file has been loaded in the first place,
> nor where.
> So it is either taking care of it at the level of your own code, or use
> rsync as someone else suggested earlier (and which is probably the best idea
> overall).
> rsync also works under Windows, we use it.
> And if you have trouble setting it up, nowadays setting up a Linux box is
> really not difficult.  You could set up one just to do that, which would
> take care of synchronising between all your servers.  It is very efficient,
> as it will only copy whatever changes, even within files.
>
> As for the ideas I was referring to earlier, it would have been different
> if the files were uploaded via DAV for example, because then Apache /would/
> know.
>
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