[nsp] Css 11800 content replication

Tim D. zsolutions@cogeco.ca
Wed, 7 Aug 2002 20:21:47 -0500


I should also mention that the CSS continues to pass traffic without much
latency (although most of that is on a different card, different asic).
Also I have recified a mistake in my first paragraph.....

> Hello,
>
> I have been attempting to do content replication on my css 11800's.
>
> I basically have one css monitoring ftp roots on 2 servers.  If content in
a
> root directory changes
> on either of the machines, the file gets replicated to a sub directory on
both
> servers.  That is, I have one publishing service for each IP monitoring
the
> root of themselves.  If either of their roots change, the CSS will
> replicate to the sub folder on both machines.  I currently have no content
> rule defined.
>
> However, when I enable this, the 11800's cpu for that line card (only that
> card) goes ballistic, and my telnet/console session is lost, never to
> return.  A solution is to reboot the css, and then remove/suspend the
> services.  This is not really a solution though ;).
>
> I am running webNS 5.02.
>
> Am I doing something wrong?  From what I can tell reading *all* of the
docs
> (regarding content replication) online, my configuration is unique in that
I
> have two subscribers configured on one service.
>
> Can someone please inform me as to a source of more information on content
> replication scenario literature?  If you have any additional information
as
> to what is possibly causing this problem, I would be very open to
> suggestions as well.
>
>
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