Thomas Pöhnitzsch wrote in a comment to my previous blog entry about replication with PostgreSQL: we had just finished a big project (based on sarge) which, among other features, required almost the same setup. I have pgcluster-debs for postgresql versions 7.4.7 (the orignal sarge one), 7.4.13 and 8.1.4 available. You can get my patches and… Continue reading Dunc-Tanc and what can be done with 6000 US-$…
Month: October 2006
PGCluster debs
Dear Lazyweb… For a project I need to setup two freeradius server with a PostgreSQL database backend. It’s intended that the freeradius server are accessing their database backends locally, i.e. on the same machine. Of course, the two database needs to be in sync. And now there’s a problem: each radius server needs to write… Continue reading PGCluster debs
PostgreSQL and Replication
Or: The Consequences of that awful Vancouver Proposal… It’s no news that I’m no big fan of the Vancouver Proposal. It’s aiming into the wrong direction, IMHO, and is not very well thought through. It’s basically a master plan of dropping archs. Anyway, the more m68k is diverting from the other archs after exclusion of… Continue reading PostgreSQL and Replication
Consequences on not being an Release Arch anymore
Basically, this is my first new entry in s9y after announcing the migration from Drupal to Serendipity. There are more to come, for sure. 😉 Please feel free to leave comments, if you like…