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February 17th, 2012 05:00

Do both of the application sets you were refering to belong to server "lm-ewfdb?" Is this an active/passive Microsoft cluster? Did you add the virtual cluster hostname into RM?

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February 20th, 2012 18:00

Yes it is an active/passive Microsoft Cluster.

The two application sets are referering to different server.

Actually everything was going fine untill last two weeks. Then, one application set fails but one is still OK. So I think there is no problem with the RM setting (since nothing is changed since it was working fine). I think the problem is with the Host, but I don't know what. I have checked the RM client running on Host (irccd), it's working fine on the correct port.

So is there any thing in the Host that may cause this problem?

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February 20th, 2012 18:00

Which host did you add in replication manager? In a two node cluster, you have the active node, passive node and the virtual node. Which one is added to RM? Provide all three names of the hosts as well so that it's easier to interpret the error message.

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February 21st, 2012 20:00

I am sorry I am quite new on this field,

As I know for clustering we have

1. lm-ewfdb as active

2. lm-odc as passive

The lm-ewfdb is added to the RM. And erpnbk is the host name of which the RM is installed.

Thank you,

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February 22nd, 2012 10:00

erpnbk, is that the virtual host name of the cluster?

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February 26th, 2012 22:00

I want to clarify my previous information. After examining again below the information about the cluster.

1. lm-ewfdb is the virtual host name and has been added to RM

2. lm-ewf-bd1 is the active host

3. lm-ewf-bd2 is the passive host.

And the erpnbk is the host name where we installed the RM.

Thank you for your help in advance,

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