Hi: version 9.6 on linux Our IT dept configured our DB to be "High Availability" a couple months back. I believe this means there's a backup server and disks that mirror the main and can kick in should main go down.
They need to install a patch on the servers which will require server downtime. Is there a way we can leverage the fact that there are two servers, do them sequentially, without causing any effective downtime for the users ? I'm thinking something like... - Disconnect the backup DB from the main. No longer a HA at this point but that's OK for the short term. - Patch that backend server then bring it back up. - Reconnect it to the main DB as the backup. I'm thinking it should sync with the main and get the user changes/edits that happened while the thing was being patched. - Switch the roles of the main and the backup. - Disconnect the second server, patch it, bring it back as the backup. Back to HA.