Hi, For Zebra and Web-server, this could be a good use case for HA-Proxy. Never used this myself but I have read some documentations about how it can be used to setup redundancy and/or load-balancing between servers for applications that doesn't support this feature out-of the box. For file storage distributed across multiple nodes there is this newcomer called Tahoe-LAFS : https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs Hope this help your purpose. I have to say I've some interests into the question myself, don't hesitate to share your results! Regards, Arthur Le 07/11/2016 à 22:42, Galen Charlton a écrit :
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Michael Hafen <michael.hafen@washk12.org> wrote:
Has anyone tried access Zebra through a network socket instead of the unix one? I was under the impression that that was possible. It is, and it's as easy as changing the following lines in koha-conf.xml from:
<listen id="biblioserver" >unix:/var/run/koha/SITE/bibliosocket</listen> <listen id="authorityserver" >unix:/var/run/koha/SITE/authoritysocket</listen>
to
<listen id="biblioserver" >tcp:HOST_OR_IP:PORT</listen> <listen id="authorityserver" >tcp:HOST_OR_IP:ANOTHER_PORT</listen>
Of course, depending on how you arrange things, local tweaks to the indexer jobs would be required to ensure that all of the copies of the Zebra databases got updated.
Regards,
Galen
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