Bruce,

The once active server is down. How do I kill the heartbeat process. I
have rebooted the failover server after cleanly shutting down the
primary
CCA server.

Bob Lavner
Network/Server Manager
Information Technology
Assumption College
500 Salisbury St.
Worcester, MA. 01609
508-767-7006
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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 12:57 PM
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Subject: Re: CCA server forced failover

Bob,

Also, if the active server is down, you may have to manually kill the
heartbeat processes on the inactive CAS in order for it to reboot.
Otherwise, use the power switch :(.

Bruce

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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 12:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [CLEANACCESS] CCA server forced failover

Bob,

If the failed server is offline, reboot the other one. If the HA pair
are not directly connected, but thorough a dedicated vlan, I have seen
HA only work if the active CAS is cleanly shut down. Disaster failover
does not appear to work, at least in 4.1.1, unless there is a direct
connection. Perhaps it needs the linkup / linkdown.

Bruce Osborne
Liberty University

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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 12:40 PM
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Subject: [CLEANACCESS] CCA server forced failover

Due to a hardware problem on the Primary CCA server, it failed and our
students cannot get DHCP info thus not getting out to the network. The
secondary CCA server is not performing this task. Is there a way to
force
the secondary to perform as the primary? Can this be done through CLI?
Any
info would be appreciated.

Bob Lavner
Network/Server Manager
Assumption College
508-767-7006
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