diff --git a/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_ssh.diviner b/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_ssh.diviner index 940ef98b05..bdd41776f5 100644 --- a/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_ssh.diviner +++ b/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_ssh.diviner @@ -1,47 +1,47 @@ @title Cluster: SSH Servers @group cluster Configuring Phabricator to use multiple SSH servers. Overview ======== You can run Phabricator on multiple SSH servers. The advantages of doing this are: - you can completely survive the loss of multiple SSH hosts. This configuration is simple, but you must configure repositories first. For details, see @{article:Cluster: Repositories}. SSH servers accept SSH requests from commands like `git clone` and relay them to hosts that can serve the requests. Adding SSH Hosts ================ After configuring repositories in cluster mode, you can add more web hosts at any time. First, deploy the Phabricator software and configuration to a host, then register the host as a cluster device if it is not already registered (for -help, see @{article:Cluster: Devices}. +help, see @{article:Cluster: Devices}.) Once the host is registered, start the SSH server, and then add the host to the SSH load balancer pool. Phabricator SSH servers are stateless, so you can pull them in and out of production freely. You may also want to run web services on these hosts, since the service is very similar to SSH, also stateless, and it may be simpler to load balance the -services together. For details, see @{cluster: Web Servers}. +services together. For details, see @{article:Cluster: Web Servers}. Next Steps ========== Continue by: - returning to @{article:Clustering Introduction}. diff --git a/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_webservers.diviner b/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_webservers.diviner index 744696af66..7c7c3e8b1f 100644 --- a/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_webservers.diviner +++ b/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_webservers.diviner @@ -1,45 +1,45 @@ @title Cluster: Web Servers @group cluster Configuring Phabricator to use multiple web servers. Overview ======== You can run Phabricator on multiple web servers. The advantages of doing this are: - you can completely survive the loss of multiple web hosts; and - performance and capacity may improve. This configuration is simple, but you must configure repositories first. For details, see @{article:Cluster: Repositories}. Adding Web Hosts ================ After configuring repositories in cluster mode, you can add more web hosts at any time. First, deploy the Phabricator software and configuration to a host, then register the host as a cluster device if it is not already registered (for -help, see @{article:Cluster: Devices}. +help, see @{article:Cluster: Devices}.) Once the host is registered, start the web server, and then add the host to the load balancer pool. Phabricator web servers are stateless, so you can pull them in and out of production freely. You may also want to run SSH services on these hosts, since the service is very similar to HTTP, also stateless, and it may be simpler to load balance the -services together. For details, see @{cluster:SSH Servers}. +services together. For details, see @{article:Cluster: SSH Servers}. Next Steps ========== Continue by: - returning to @{article:Clustering Introduction}.