Bill - thanks for the response.

It would appear that my start-up problems were related to a silly path
mistake on my part leading towards botched permissions - who puts chown in
/usr/sbin anyway?  Apple's security I guess.

As far as the reprobe, if there was a way programmatically to instruct IM
not to reprobe on startup that would be excellent.  Something like a command
line switch would be handy.

Thanks,

Tony





-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of William W. Fisher
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 7:15 AM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] maintaining map sync between two servers

Tony Mumm wrote:
> I'm curious if anyone has developed best practices for maintaining and
> synchronizing multiple IM servers?
[...]
> The challenge is that we don't want to have to manually update each.  I
have
> tried 2 approaches:  1)  shut down the server, rsync the maps and charts,
> and restart the server;  and 2)  command line import export using the
> scripting tool.  
> 
> 1) seems to work the best, but it seems we have many times were the server
> doesn't start properly.  I would estimate a 50% success rate with it.  It
> also seems to cause a re-probe, which brings back a bunch of hidden
> interfaces.

I expected the reprobe to occur at startup. That is something we can address
and possibly disable with a code change in
InterMapper.

I would be very interested to know why the server doesn't start properly. I
wonder if there are ownership/permission
issues that are not properly maintained in the rsync?

Your strategy one *should* work. If InterMapper is not behaving in a
predictable way when you rsync, I would like to
find the cause. Please examine the debug log for clues or include it in an
email to [email protected].

> 2)  I can sync devices fairly well, but it doesn't appear to sync all
state
> of maps, such as locations and hidden interfaces.  Importing the vertices
> table also appears to cause the IM server to hang.

Exporting and importing using command-line export will not fully round-trip
the data. That is a known issue, unfortunately.

--
Bill Fisher
Dartware, LLC

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