Hal,
I appreciate that bit of advice, but we already do that. I'm talking about
walking into our DR vendors' building, facing a bare server
and doing everything from scratch. The only thing I bring with me is the O/S, CP
software and a copy of our rulebase & objects etc on floppy.
Thanks
again,
Don Guyer
Information Systems
Citadel Federal
Credit Union
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Ph: 800.666.0191 x7072
Fax: 610.380.6083
-----Original Message-----
From: Hal Dorsman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 5:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [FW-1] Disaster Recovery Testing and LicensesKeep a cold standby with the same IPs as your primary. You can do simulatedtesting with a few hubs and laptops. Do an after hours DR test by shutting downyour primary, swap over your ethernet cables, and reboot your secondary (interfacesmust be seen as active coming up or else the fw software will not bind to the interfaces).When your secondary is up and running and you are satisfied with results, switchthem back.HalHal Dorsman
Network Administrator
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Missoula, Montana USA
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(406)523-4576-----Original Message-----
From: Don Guyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 2:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW-1] Disaster Recovery Testing and LicensesHello everyone,
If anyone out there performs any kind of DR testing, how do you go about handling the license? Obviously, it is tied to a specific IP address, and this poses an issue when assigned a different IP at the DR testing facility.
TIA!
Don Guyer
Information Systems
Citadel Federal Credit Union
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Ph: 800.666.0191 x7072
Fax: 610.380.6083
