Unsolved
This post is more than 5 years old
7 Posts
0
297
November 13th, 2008 11:00
Connectrix Manager 9.7 Secondary Server
Hello,
I have Connectrix Manager 9.7.2 running on a Windows 2003 server in one facility. What I would like to do is use the auto backup feature to a network share that is mapped to another Windows 2003 server in another location. This way in the event the primary server is unavailable, I can simply run Connectrix Manager from the other location/server.
I'm curious as to how people set this up or if any best practices exist?
Here's the setup I have in mind: the primary server has Connectrix auto-backup it's databases via network share to the secondary server. Once the backup is finished run a script that would execute stop_all_services.bat, import the data (can this be done via cli?), then run start_all_services.bat.
Can I export/import the data without stopping the server?
As for fail back I could just manually export the db and import it on the primary.
Will this work? Is there some sort of replication I can use that is native?
Thanks
Pat
I have Connectrix Manager 9.7.2 running on a Windows 2003 server in one facility. What I would like to do is use the auto backup feature to a network share that is mapped to another Windows 2003 server in another location. This way in the event the primary server is unavailable, I can simply run Connectrix Manager from the other location/server.
I'm curious as to how people set this up or if any best practices exist?
Here's the setup I have in mind: the primary server has Connectrix auto-backup it's databases via network share to the secondary server. Once the backup is finished run a script that would execute stop_all_services.bat, import the data (can this be done via cli?), then run start_all_services.bat.
Can I export/import the data without stopping the server?
As for fail back I could just manually export the db and import it on the primary.
Will this work? Is there some sort of replication I can use that is native?
Thanks
Pat
No Events found!

