[Pulp-list] pulp under load balancer
joshi dhaval
d_joshi84 at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 28 14:10:59 UTC 2014
Thanks for the information,
Do you have this setup documented somewhere ? i would like to understand more about celery usage and how distributing it will help to manage load, also about having individual database in each location so they dont have to depend on WAN to access db of other region and maintaining sync between database...
some more info on this or pointing me to some docs will really help me to start seting up pulp 2.4 ( currently while installation i am facing issues with certificate errors, standalone instance i am setting up to start with/ ).
Dhaval Joshi
09879838392
--------------------------------------------
On Fri, 7/25/14, Barnaby Court <bcourt at redhat.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] pulp under load balancer
To: "joshi dhaval" <d_joshi84 at yahoo.com>
Cc: pulp-list at redhat.com
Date: Friday, July 25, 2014, 6:57 PM
Hi,
For Pulp 2.3.x the best solution would be to
use Pulp Nodes (https://pulp-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/pulp-2.3/nodes.html).
This would provide good support for multiple regions. In
Pulp 2.4.x, currently in beta, we have added the ability to
scale out a single pulp installation across multiple servers
using a shared filesystem. This would allow you to set up
multiple apache servers running behind a load balancer as
well as a mongodb cluster for scaling out the database.
Basic installation instructions for Pulp 2.4.x can be found
at https://pulp-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installation.html.
With Pulp 2.4 you would have a single pulp
configuration (multiple apache servers & load balancer)
in each region and then use Pulp Nodes to sync information
between regions.
Regards,
Barnaby
----- Original Message -----
From: "joshi dhaval" <d_joshi84 at yahoo.com>
To: pulp-list at redhat.com
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 3:07:01 AM
Subject: [Pulp-list] pulp under load
balancer
Hello,
Does
anyone using pulp under load balancer ? If someone can guide
me on how I can run wsgi apache under load balancer also..
Is there any concepts of primary and secondary database or
say I have 3 regions and all have there own data and sync
each regions data to other region by maintaining there own
data ?
Regards,
Dj
_______________________________________________
Pulp-list mailing list
Pulp-list at redhat.com
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list
More information about the Pulp-list
mailing list