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Date:      Thu, 3 Sep 2009 01:50:08 +0400
From:      =?koi8-r?Q?=F4=C1=D2=C1=D3_=F3=C1=D7=DE=D5=CB?= <taras@1adm.ru>
To:        "freebsd-ports@freebsd.org" <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   csync2 broken, how to keep a few web servers in sync?
Message-ID:  <6ADDA2AC9C82F04AAFF4CD5C6884888F2B07705B34@SRV.o.1adm.ru>

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Hi to All.

I'm interested in solving problems with net/csync2. It's marked as broken n=
ow.

Seems this is one of the best solutions to keep in sync a few web servers.
NFS is not good because it's not share-nothing solution, rsync is slow (sta=
teless), GlusterFS support under FreeBSD is questionable, GFS/OCFS2 is not =
supported at all and too complicated. Another interesting approach - rsync =
+ kqueue (http://blogs.freebsdish.org/ivoras/2008/06/08/weekend-hack-adfsd-=
a-kqueue-assisted-rsync-tool/), but csync2 + kqueue is more interesting I t=
hink.

So, questions:
Who have experience using csync2 or any other solution to keep web servers =
in sync under FreeBSD?
Who interested in repair net/csync2 port, possibly for some amount of finan=
cial gratitude ;-)

Thanks in advance for help/suggestions and sorry for my English :)

--
Savchuk Taras




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