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Topic Title: Two Main Servers on one network Topic Summary: Created On: 8-Jan-2004 14:00 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: I have multiple servers running on the same network. They are running in seperate machines. You will have to repoint the client's router.adr file to the correct server before starting the client interface - so if you frequently plan to switch between both servers you should create a batch file that the client can use to switch the file and launch at the same time. Other than that each server was installed as if it was the only server in the network. | |
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Hi All
Has anybody set up a second Main Server on their network??? I have created our main server and am in the process of setting up a second one for fault tolerance, I originally started with the additional server but realised this wasn't any good as it still relies on the main server. On the Install you get a nice big warning saying you can only have one main server installed on your network but I have been told by Telelogic that you can have a second server for backup purposes. I think this is as long as it is on a seperate server (Different Name) and/or the port numbers of the router and sds services are changed. Anybody set this up?? Advice always welcome CJ |
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I have multiple servers running on the same network. They are running in seperate machines.
You will have to repoint the client's router.adr file to the correct server before starting the client interface - so if you frequently plan to switch between both servers you should create a batch file that the client can use to switch the file and launch at the same time. Other than that each server was installed as if it was the only server in the network. |
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