You may load it with -r #LH to replace the Landscape and you should protect it 
from the production by limiting it via firewall or by setting the .hostrc 
accordingly..

Regards 

Christian Schneider
Enterprise Service Specialist

4-tune GmbH
Sägereistrasse 33
CH-8152 Glattbrugg

Tel   +41 71 930 07 00
Fax  +41 71 930 07 01
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> Am 09.05.2018 um 00:33 schrieb pmurtey <pmur...@cox.net>:
> 
> It shouldn’t be doing this if you have your .hostrc file, and your hosts file 
> locked down.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Magnus Dullerud [mailto:dulle...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2018 12:06 PM
> To: spectrum
> Subject: [spectrum] [Spectrum]
> 
> Hi.
> I need to load a save from a fault tolerant env on a test server in the same 
> network.
> Is it possible to create a save that doesn’t contain a landscape map, my test 
> server keeps «failing over» to my production backup server.
> 
> If I could create a save without the landscape map it would solve the issue. 
> Ca support tells me to solve it in the .hostrc file, by limiting which 
> servers that can access the backupservers, thats a way to do it… I think its 
> better to remove any trace / reference to the backup servers.
> Can it be done and how?
> 
> Our setup is as lets say:
> Prod
> 2 oneclicks
> 2 spectruservers (one of them is of course the mls) 0x300000 and    0x800000
> 2 backupservers        0x300000    and    0x800000
> 
> Test
> 1 oneclick
> 2 spectroserver 0x300000    and 0x800000
> 
> So I wish to load the db from prod on the test servers without fault 
> tolerant, because it will try to use the same backup servers as prod.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Best Regards
> Jon Magnus Dullerud
> Norwegian Defence.
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