From probert at os.ca Mon Mar 19 10:34:35 2007 From: probert at os.ca (Pascal Robert) Date: Mon Mar 19 10:34:45 2007 Subject: Automatic DNS/HTTP autofailover ? Message-ID: <15095ED6-91CF-4516-AC6A-B82821E492F2@os.ca> Does anyone of you are using Foundry ServerIron XL switches ? We are trying to find a good solution for automatic failover for a couple of WebObjects we host on two xServes. Right now, we are using AutoFailOver from TZO to achieve this, but their customer service is crappy and and when adding multiples TLDs, the service actually cost more than a ServerIron after two years. If you have any other suggestions beside Foundry, I'm open for suggestions :-) From brendan at clickspace.com Mon Mar 19 12:26:26 2007 From: brendan at clickspace.com (Brendan Duddridge) Date: Mon Mar 19 13:06:29 2007 Subject: Automatic DNS/HTTP autofailover ? In-Reply-To: <20070319190007.27A3114B6B2@dynamic-www.omnigroup.com> References: <20070319190007.27A3114B6B2@dynamic-www.omnigroup.com> Message-ID: Get a couple of cheap Dell servers, put OpenBSD on them and use CARP (along with pfsync) for IP Load Balancing to your web servers. Works great for us. CARP allows two machines to have the same IP, pfsync synchronizes the firewall rules between the two machines. Here's some info: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/carp.html ____________________________________________________________________ Brendan Duddridge | CTO | 403-277-5591 x24 | brendan@clickspace.com ClickSpace Interactive Inc. Suite L100, 239 - 10th Ave. SE Calgary, AB T2G 0V9 http://www.clickspace.com On Mar 19, 2007, at 1:00 PM, webobjects-talk-request@omnigroup.com wrote: > > From: Pascal Robert > Date: March 19, 2007 11:34:35 AM MDT (CA) > To: WebObjects Talk > Subject: Automatic DNS/HTTP autofailover ? > > > Does anyone of you are using Foundry ServerIron XL switches ? We > are trying to find a good solution for automatic failover for a > couple of WebObjects we host on two xServes. Right now, we are > using AutoFailOver from TZO to achieve this, but their customer > service is crappy and and when adding multiples TLDs, the service > actually cost more than a ServerIron after two years. > > If you have any other suggestions beside Foundry, I'm open for > suggestions :-) > From brendan at clickspace.com Mon Mar 19 12:28:38 2007 From: brendan at clickspace.com (Brendan Duddridge) Date: Mon Mar 19 13:09:01 2007 Subject: Automatic DNS/HTTP autofailover ? In-Reply-To: References: <20070319190007.27A3114B6B2@dynamic-www.omnigroup.com> Message-ID: <33687240-E171-4155-9BA8-88CB1243DFB8@clickspace.com> Here's some higher level information about CARP http://www.countersiege.com/doc/pfsync-carp/ ____________________________________________________________________ Brendan Duddridge | CTO | 403-277-5591 x24 | brendan@clickspace.com ClickSpace Interactive Inc. Suite L100, 239 - 10th Ave. SE Calgary, AB T2G 0V9 http://www.clickspace.com On Mar 19, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Brendan Duddridge wrote: > Get a couple of cheap Dell servers, put OpenBSD on them and use > CARP (along with pfsync) for IP Load Balancing to your web servers. > Works great for us. > > CARP allows two machines to have the same IP, pfsync synchronizes > the firewall rules between the two machines. > > Here's some info: > > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/carp.html > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Brendan Duddridge | CTO | 403-277-5591 x24 | brendan@clickspace.com > > ClickSpace Interactive Inc. > Suite L100, 239 - 10th Ave. SE > Calgary, AB T2G 0V9 > > http://www.clickspace.com > > On Mar 19, 2007, at 1:00 PM, webobjects-talk-request@omnigroup.com > wrote: > >> >> From: Pascal Robert >> Date: March 19, 2007 11:34:35 AM MDT (CA) >> To: WebObjects Talk >> Subject: Automatic DNS/HTTP autofailover ? >> >> >> Does anyone of you are using Foundry ServerIron XL switches ? We >> are trying to find a good solution for automatic failover for a >> couple of WebObjects we host on two xServes. Right now, we are >> using AutoFailOver from TZO to achieve this, but their customer >> service is crappy and and when adding multiples TLDs, the service >> actually cost more than a ServerIron after two years. >> >> If you have any other suggestions beside Foundry, I'm open for >> suggestions :-) >> > From kieran_lists at mac.com Tue Mar 20 06:22:45 2007 From: kieran_lists at mac.com (Kieran Kelleher) Date: Tue Mar 20 06:23:04 2007 Subject: WWDC Session Details .... Message-ID: WebObjects - Web 2.0 pitch. Building Powerful Web 2.0 Applications with WebObjects Presentation WebObjects is a terrific platform for having your modern web applications take advantage of the latest web-based services such as social networking, blogging, and wikis. Watch Apple engineers demonstrate the ease of development and deployment provided by the WebObjects tools, and see how WebObjects and Mac OS X Server make a fantastic combination for hosting your next-generation web applications. From probert at os.ca Tue Mar 20 06:28:41 2007 From: probert at os.ca (Pascal Robert) Date: Tue Mar 20 06:28:47 2007 Subject: WWDC Session Details .... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Look like last year session... > WebObjects - Web 2.0 pitch. > > Building Powerful Web 2.0 Applications with WebObjects Presentation > WebObjects is a terrific platform for having your modern web > applications take advantage of the latest web-based services such > as social networking, blogging, and wikis. Watch Apple engineers > demonstrate the ease of development and deployment provided by the > WebObjects tools, and see how WebObjects and Mac OS X Server make a > fantastic combination for hosting your next-generation web > applications. From dleber at codeferous.com Tue Mar 20 06:38:01 2007 From: dleber at codeferous.com (David LeBer) Date: Tue Mar 20 07:13:04 2007 Subject: WWDC Session Details .... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9B8A0850-424F-4152-95CF-011E4C128E70@codeferous.com> On 20-Mar-07, at 9:28 AM, Pascal Robert wrote: > Look like last year session... Yeah, that's what I thought. Maybe we'll get code for the demo app this year. :-) > >> WebObjects - Web 2.0 pitch. >> >> Building Powerful Web 2.0 Applications with WebObjects Presentation >> WebObjects is a terrific platform for having your modern web >> applications take advantage of the latest web-based services such >> as social networking, blogging, and wikis. Watch Apple engineers >> demonstrate the ease of development and deployment provided by the >> WebObjects tools, and see how WebObjects and Mac OS X Server make >> a fantastic combination for hosting your next-generation web >> applications. -- ;david -- David LeBer Codeferous Software 'co-def-er-ous' adj. Literally 'code-bearing' site: http://www.codeferous.com blog: http://david.codeferous.com -- Toronto Area Cocoa / WebObjects developers group: http://www.tacow.org From probert at os.ca Fri Mar 23 07:53:58 2007 From: probert at os.ca (Pascal Robert) Date: Fri Mar 23 07:54:13 2007 Subject: WOWODC Message-ID: <15A3C538-4880-4D18-8877-65746FA66707@os.ca> Hello fellow WO dudes, it's time for your WWDC planning ? Well, it's time to think about a WO conference too ! We want to see if any of you is interessed in a WebObjects conference prior or after WWDC (the week-end before or after). Chuck has set up a page when you can tell what you would like as a conference : http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/wowodc.2007/ So signup and give feedback ! You cannot edit your entry, if you want to make a change, contact me so that I can delete your entry and you can enter it again. You have to signup on the page to be able to give feedback (please, give feedback only on the Web app, it's easier to manage than reading multiple email threads :-)). From probert at os.ca Thu Mar 29 17:21:18 2007 From: probert at os.ca (Pascal Robert) Date: Thu Mar 29 18:21:35 2007 Subject: Fwd: WOWODC References: Message-ID: <6D115F24-EA4E-4923-9E0F-E031274BA1D5@os.ca> Quick reminder, in guess someone didn't see it. > De : Pascal Robert > Date : 23 mars 2007 10:52:56 HAE > ? : WebObjectsDev Apple , > WebObjects Forms Forms > Cc : webobjects@apple.com > Objet : WOWODC > > Hello fellow WO dudes, > > it's time for your WWDC planning ? Well, it's time to think about > a WO conference too ! We want to see if any of you is interessed > in a WebObjects conference prior or after WWDC (the week-end before > or after). > > Chuck has set up a page when you can tell what you would like as a > conference : > > http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/wowodc.2007/ > > So signup and give feedback ! You cannot edit your entry, if you > want to make a change, contact me so that I can delete your entry > and you can enter it again. > > You have to signup on the page to be able to give feedback (please, > give feedback only on the Web app, it's easier to manage than > reading multiple email threads :-)).