Don't think so......I think it only controls SQL services. I have not set
one up myself. Our ISP set the cluser up for us and just tell us what each
bit does.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alexandr Timchur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 May 2001 12:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re[2]: Another clustering question (MS SQL 7.0).
Thank you, Andrew!
please tell me, can Co-Standby control IIS and ColdFusion services?
Alexandr.
AE> Try a product called Co-Standby. I am running a site on 4 servers - 2
WEB
AE> and 2 SQL servers. One of the SQL servers is live and the other is
passive,
AE> both sharing a disk array containing the databases. If server 1 fails
then
AE> server 2 takes over.
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