[SunHELP] (no subject)
Bob C. Ruddy
sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Tue Jan 2 17:13:35 CST 2001
I don't know off hand if Sun's cluster frame work has a fail over script
right out of the box to support this, but their 2.2 frame work is easy
enough to create a fail over scripts/monitors for almost any application.
If you want a solution blessed by Sun their professional services people
can write the scripts for you.
Bob
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Henry Buford III wrote:
->Marc,
-> VERITAS Cluster Server supports this. Whose LDAP are you using?
->iPlanet's?
->
->Henry Buford, III
->MCP, MCP+I, MCSE, Sun Certified Solaris Admin I
->VERITAS Software
->Senior Technical Support Analyst
->VERITAS Technical Services
->Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747
->http://support.veritas.com
->"Ask me about SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com"
->
->-----Original Message-----
->From: mjohnson at forsythesolutions.com [mailto:mjohnson at forsythesolutions.com]
->Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 2:17 PM
->To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
->Subject: [SunHELP] (no subject)
->
->Listers,
->
->There is a desire to use fail-over (HA) for a LDAP authenticated application
->within the
->organization. In my experience and knowledge, I do not know if this is
->actually
->possible.
->I would ask the SUN Cluster and Veritas Cluster Server gurus if, in fact,
->LDAP
->is able to function in a High
->Availability environment as a true fail-over (R/W) package? I realize that
->LDAP
->has HA
->built in to an extent. The problem is that the secondary/slave copies are
->all
->read-only.
->What I need is the ability to fail-over to a read-write version, not a
->read-only. All
->responses welcomed.
->
->TIA,
->
->Marc
->
->
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