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====== High Availability (keepalived) ====== | ====== VRRP High Availability Daemon (keepalived) ====== |
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AstLinux now supports the [[http://www.keepalived.org/|keepalived]] package, High Availability (HA) is achieved via the VRRP protocol. VRRP is a fundamental brick for implementing router failover. | AstLinux now supports the [[http://www.keepalived.org/|keepalived]] package, High Availability (HA) is achieved via the VRRP protocol. VRRP is a fundamental brick for implementing router failover. |
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===== Example Basic Configuration ===== | ===== Example Basic Configuration ===== |
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===== Ke | ===== Keepalived Scripts ===== |
epalived Scripts ===== | |
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More feature-rich ''keepalived.conf'' configurations will make use of external shell scripts, organize them in the ''/mnt/kd/keepalived/'' directory. You may also refer to that directory as ''/etc/keepalived/'' in your ''keepalived.conf'' configuration. | More feature-rich ''keepalived.conf'' configurations will make use of external shell scripts, organize them in the ''/mnt/kd/keepalived/'' directory. You may also refer to that directory as ''/etc/keepalived/'' in your ''keepalived.conf'' configuration. |