Sync Multiple nginx Configs

Martin Loy martinloy.uy at gmail.com
Sat Jul 30 18:58:39 UTC 2011


config over a git repo and a cron every N minutes :)

On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 11:38 AM, liseen <liseen.wan at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Piotr Karbowski <jabberuser at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> On 07/29/2011 09:15 PM, John Macleod wrote:
>>
>>> This is more of a best practice question.  We need to reliably sync our
>>> nginx config between multiple front end servers.  Just curious what other do
>>> in this regard.
>>>
>>> Rsync does what it says on the tin but would prefer something a little
>>> more real-time.  Would also prefer to avoid creating a failure point with
>>> NFS.
>>>
>>> Suggestions welcome!
>>>
>>
>> Hi John.
>>
>> If you want something real-time, maybe check 'lsyncd'. Also there is
>> 'unison', after you change your config, sync it with all boxes. Highly
>> depends on use case and what you exact want to do.
>>
>
> lsyncd = inotify + rsync, not true real time.
>
> Iyou could test DRBD
>
> http://www.drbd.org/
>
>
>  -- Piotr.
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