sqlippool

Ivan Kalik tnt at kalik.net
Fri Jul 4 11:42:06 CEST 2008


Yes. Redundancy (high availability) will have to be built on the database
side. You can't configure redundancy of sql instances inside sqlippool
module definition.

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika

Dana 4/7/2008, "Laar, Johan van de" <Johan.van.de.Laar at tnf.nl> piše:

>OK, but with authentication or accounting you can use something like:
>
>redundant {
>  # Try db 1
>  sql_MYSQL_1
>
>  #try db 2
>  sql_MYSQL_2
>}
>
>It seems like this is not possible with sql ippool. Am I right?
>
>
>Johan van de Laar
>
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>Verzonden: donderdag 3 juli 2008 18:33
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>Onderwerp: Re: sqlippool
>
>Yes. You will need to use database management to replicate them and keep
>them in sync.
>
>Ivan Kalik
>Kalik Informatika ISP
>
>
>Dana 3/7/2008, "Laar, Johan van de" <Johan.van.de.Laar at tnf.nl> piše:
>
>>Is it possible to use two sql instances (sql-instance-name) for the same IP pool? (with version 2.0.5)
>>To achieve some redundancy when one of the databases crashes.
>>
>>Thank you in advance.
>>
>>Johan van de Laar
>>
>>
>>
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