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DaSt1986
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Hi guys,
I'm new to this forum. Right now I'm working on getting my Linux LPIC-1 certification. After that I want to go to LPIC-2. To become a little more Linux proficient, I created small projects for myself to do so I learn to use Linux and related services (mostly in OpenVZ containers).
The small project I'm working on right now is to create a environment with high redundant webservers and MySQL servers. The issue I'm facing is to keep the web-files (html, css and php) for both webserver 100% equal. If I change one file on the first Apache server, I want it to be changed on the second one as well. I tried doing this with CSync2 and RSync but, as far as I could get it configured, these two only worked with cronjobs, not in a full live synchronisation.
What I would like is a DFS-style synchronisation for my webservers, both for my configuration files and my web-files. Can anyone give me a little puch into the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Daryl
I'm new to this forum. Right now I'm working on getting my Linux LPIC-1 certification. After that I want to go to LPIC-2. To become a little more Linux proficient, I created small projects for myself to do so I learn to use Linux and related services (mostly in OpenVZ containers).
The small project I'm working on right now is to create a environment with high redundant webservers and MySQL servers. The issue I'm facing is to keep the web-files (html, css and php) for both webserver 100% equal. If I change one file on the first Apache server, I want it to be changed on the second one as well. I tried doing this with CSync2 and RSync but, as far as I could get it configured, these two only worked with cronjobs, not in a full live synchronisation.
What I would like is a DFS-style synchronisation for my webservers, both for my configuration files and my web-files. Can anyone give me a little puch into the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Daryl