Hi all. We have been working with Zope for over a year now and we like it. It has been a long time since I had to call upon you people to help me out. Yesterday, our production server went down the hard way. While someone was editing some objects in the ZMI everything crashed. Not only Zope, but the entire machine. We are running redhat 7.3, apache and Zope 2.5.1 + CMF 1.3 on a Dell PowerApp 120 dual PIII 1Ghz, 1 GB ram, Raid 5 so we thought we would be rather save having also backed up Data.fs by our hosting provider. After the crash the server would not start up again, indicating 'memory failure'. After several retries nothing works anymore. The machine is still under warranty so there is no real problem either. Now comes the funny part. There doesn't seem to exist any backup of the Data.fs. Checking our systemlogs prior tho the incident revealed this: Feb 14 02:54:08 piwebserver Retrospect[27997]: FSGetNodeInfo: lstat failed on "/home/zope/2-5-1/var/Data.fs", error 75 Feb 14 02:54:08 piwebserver Retrospect[27997]: FSGetNodeInfo: lstat failed on "/home/zope/2-5-1/var/Data.fs.old", error 75 Feb 14 02:54:12 piwebserver Retrospect[27995]: connTcpConnection: invalid code found: 111 Now they tell us their backup program can connect to our server, but the Data.fs file cannot be backed up because it is locked / in use. Our firewall is open to the backup program $IPT -A tcp_inbound -p TCP -s 111.111.111.111 --destination-port 497 -j ACCEPT How come? We can manually create a copy of the file. Has anyone had these problems and how did you solve them. Secondly we are investigating how to prevent downtime of the production server in the future. I had a quick peek at ZEO but I'm a bit lost there. What is the minimum setup for a production site to be kept alive (not necesaraly with the same specs) As far as I can tell you need at least three machines to keep your site alive: a 'load- balancer', a 'client' and a 'server'. Could this be narrowed down to two machines? And what if the actual 'ZEO server' goes down? TIA, WKR, Roel