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ane, and what the obvious pitfalls
> might be? Experience from anybody with a setup in any way comparable would
> be very helpful …
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> >> Thanks,
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> >> Johannes
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if you want to achieve
GeoIP on the same PowerDNS installation.
You can find notes on WRR here:
http://www.mccartney.ie/wordpress/2008/08/19/wrr-dns-with-powerdns/
Simon.
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hted) Round Robin just works, if you have multiple
A records for a given name, then poweredns shuffles the order of them on
a 20s basis (this is configurable, I can't quite remember which option
though, it's one of the cache settings I think)
Hope that helps!
Simon.
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Here's how we got WRR to work:
http://www.mccartney.ie/wordpress/2008/08/19/wrr-dns-with-powerdns/
HTH,
Simon.
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Simon McCartney wrote:
MySQL replication is relatively simple in concept, each database can
slave off another, so that any changed made to the master are replicated
out to the slave. In order to have this work bi-directionally, database
server A is configured as a master, with B slaving off A
use MySQL replicated back-ends in our PDNS environment.
HTH,
Simon.
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I've written up some notes on achieving some form of WRR with PowerDNS here:
http://www.mccartney.ie/wordpress/2008/08/19/wrr-dns-with-powerdns/
I'd be delighted to hear some feedback, good or bad.
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