Yes, both servers back up to a network drive. However, that is not the point of my question.
The point of my question is: If I execute the curl command, that contacts the collections API, to perform the backup, does it matter that the leader is on a different host from the one where the backup command was executed? On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 9:30 AM Jon Kjær Amundsen <j...@udbudsvagten.dk> wrote: > Hi Koen > > A quick sanity check: > Do you use a network drive accessible from both servers to make the backup > to? > If you've backed up server2's collection to a local disk, then when you're > trying to restore it via server1 it does not know anything about the > backup. > > Venlig hilsen/Best regards > > *Jon Kjær Amundsen* > Developer > > > Phone: +45 7023 9080 > E-mail: j...@udbudsvagten.dk > Web: www.udbudsvagten.dk > Parken - Tårn D - 5. Sal > Øster Allé 48 | DK - 2100 København > > <http://dk.linkedin.com/in/JonKjaerAmundsen/> > > Intelligent Offentlig Samhandel > *Før, under og efter udbud* > > *Følg UdbudsVagten og markedet her Linkedin > <http://www.linkedin.com/groups?groupDashboard=&gid=1862353> * > > > Den ons. 16. okt. 2019 kl. 17.42 skrev Koen De Groote < > koen.degro...@limecraft.com>: > > > I'm trying to restore a couple of collections, and 1 keeps feeling. This > > happens to be the only one who's leader isn't on the host that the backup > > was taken from. > > > > > > The backup was done on server1, for all collections. > > > > For this collection that is failing, the Leader was on server2. All other > > collections had their leader on server1. All collections had 1 replica, > on > > the other server. > > > > I would think that having the replica there would be enough to perform a > > restore. > > > > Or does the backup need to happen on the actual leader? > > > > Kind regards, > > Koen De Groote > > >