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Re: [hobbit] Fail over?



Hi,
you might use a virtual IP for hobbit server which could be assigned to another machine if necessary. In case both servers use a common raid, data could be stored on the raid so even history would be there. This is what we do.

Rolf
So, how are others doing this?  I have a server set up here in my
primary data center.  We're monitoring a few thousand hosts right now
with a large number of custom externals.

I've been tasked with setting up a fail-over or disaster response
server in case our primary data center has issues.  All of our clients
are currently configured to send their messages to the IP address of
our primary server.

Now, I could just copy the bb-hosts file to the DR site, but then I
would only get the network tests since the clients all report to the
primary.

Would I use bbproxy to do this?  But if I install bbproxy on the
primary, I won't be proxying the messages if my primary goes down...
:(

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