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What solution on RedHat Enterprise 3 Linux can give me a mirrored
log volume c

What solution on RedHat Enterprise 3 Linux can give me a mirrored
log volume c

2004-05-09       - By Jim Sanders

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What solution on RedHat Enterprise 3 Linux can give me a mirrored log
volume configuration?

I cannot afford the HA/Cluster solution you have said exists for MaxDB.

I want to set up the following scenario:

s1 is production server. It has a mirrored log volume. The mirrored log
volume is installed on server s2 as its log volume. The data on s2 will
be the latest full backup from s1.

Both s1 and s2 are RH E3 Linux completely seperate servers with only
TCP/IP connections.

What software solution do you know of that can mirror volumes on 2
separate servers reliably in this way?

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