That works if the server fell over, but not if there was a temporary network
outage to the server :-(
2010/5/13 XANi
> Hmm turn off autostart of your master server so it cannot "accidentally"
> go up ? U have to resync it manually anyway
> Dnia 2010-05-13, czw o godzinie 12:36 +0100, Laurie You
Hmm turn off autostart of your master server so it cannot "accidentally"
go up ? U have to resync it manually anyway
Dnia 2010-05-13, czw o godzinie 12:36 +0100, Laurie Young pisze:
> Thanks for the response chris
>
> * if the main server goes up - requests continue going
>
Thanks for the response chris
> * if the main server goes up - requests continue going to the backup
>> (until manual intervention)
>>
> * This is done by specifying a cookie on your backup server - the requests
> will then continue to be handled by that server until the session expires
> (or t
Laurie Young wrote:
Hi everyone
Hi Laurie
This should all be doable
It it possible to provide a list (2 is enough, more would be better) of
backup servers, which behave in the following way
* All requests go to the main server
* This is done by specifying all additional servers as "backup"
Hi everyone
It it possible to provide a list (2 is enough, more would be better) of
backup servers, which behave in the following way
* All requests go to the main server
* If the server goes down, all requests go to the backup
* if the main server goes up - requests continue going to the backup (
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