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diff --git a/gemfeed/2024-04-01-KISS-high-availability-with-OpenBSD.md b/gemfeed/2024-04-01-KISS-high-availability-with-OpenBSD.md index f1668995..36031420 100644 --- a/gemfeed/2024-04-01-KISS-high-availability-with-OpenBSD.md +++ b/gemfeed/2024-04-01-KISS-high-availability-with-OpenBSD.md @@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ It would be fine if my personal website wasn't highly available, but the geek in * It's fine if my sites aren't reachable for five or ten minutes every other month. Due to their static nature, I don't care if there's a split-brain scenario where some requests reach one server and other requests reach another server. * Failover should work for both HTTP/HTTPS and Gemini protocols. My self-hosted MTAs and DNS servers should also be highly available. * Let's Encrypt TLS certificates should always work (before and after a failover). -* Have good monitoring in place so I know when a failover was performed and when something went wrong with the failover. (This isn't part of the OpenBSD base system, but I coded my own monigoring system in Go) -* Don't configure everything manually. The configuration should be automated and reproducible. (This isn't part of the OpenBSD base syste, but I didn't need to install any external package on OpenBSD either) +* Have good monitoring in place so I know when a failover was performed and when something went wrong with the failover. (This isn't part of the OpenBSD base system, but I coded my own monigoring system in Go.) +* Don't configure everything manually. The configuration should be automated and reproducible. (This isn't part of the OpenBSD base system, but I didn't need to install any external package on OpenBSD either.) ## My HA solution @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # foo.zone -> This site was generated at 2024-03-30T22:48:01+02:00 by `Gemtexter` +> This site was generated at 2024-03-30T22:48:57+02:00 by `Gemtexter` ``` |\---/| diff --git a/uptime-stats.md b/uptime-stats.md index 4ad16b21..9bca9068 100644 --- a/uptime-stats.md +++ b/uptime-stats.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # My machine uptime stats -> This site was last updated at 2024-03-30T22:48:01+02:00 +> This site was last updated at 2024-03-30T22:48:57+02:00 The following stats were collected via `uptimed` on all of my personal computers over many years and the output was generated by `guprecords`, the global uptime records stats analyser of mine. |
