Thanks for the response.
forgot to mention. I am using Oracle.
Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE wrote:
If you are using Microsoft SQL, you can do log shipping fairly easily
and that will keep the two databases nearly identical. You can most
assuredly do something similar in Oracle -- I've just never done it.
I have a document that describes how to enable log shipping in Microsoft
SQL 2000 (should work in later versions, too). I can forward you a copy
if you're interested.
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Subject: Syncing two forms in two different servers for failover
Hi: I have one remedy server in production and another as a cold stanby
in a different location. I have the same form in both servers. Is there
anyway to keep the data on this form in the two server identical
including the REQUEST_ID for the form? Maybe synced up to the last hour
? Can I just copy the data in T, H and B tables every hour from the
production to the standby server maybe once every hour.
Thanks
Ravi
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