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 I will have two servers - both exactly the same setup &  mirrored data.  What is the easiest & most reliable way to create a failover?  If server 1 fails - server2 will automatically take over th...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 11/01/1999 Grade: B Views: 0
Does anyone know if it is possible to configure failover by changing your tnsnames.ora on a 8.0.5.0.0 client? I have a two node cluster with a database running in exclusive mode on one node. If the...
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 05/25/2000 Grade: A Views: 0
Hi, Recently i have implemented cluster in my office. One is a primary server and another is a secondary server. Both of them are in a cluster. Cluster replication is happening perfectly. But w...
Zones: Lotus Notes, Tivoli Storage ManagerDate Answered: 10/20/2004 Grade: A Views: 32
I have a pair of PIX 515E firewalls that I am setting up in a failover pair.  Since I am a Check Point Geek and still look at things in that light, I need to know how the failover will work and if ...
Zones: Networking, DHCP, Cisco PIX FirewallDate Answered: 06/24/2004 Grade: A Views: 0
I need some information on setting up a failover system for our web application. We have two seperate locations with the same server set-up Currently we use SiteScope to monitor our primary locat...
Zones: Networking, DNS, Networ...Date Answered: 08/03/2004 Grade: A Views: 0
I'm a bit confused about a failover and was hoping to clear up some questions.. I've got Router B (Routing protocol is RIP) with two serial interfaces Serial 0/0 - T1 Serial 0/1 - Frame My ...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 08/07/2004 Grade: A Views: 0
I have a new network with 2 Domain Controllers for redundancy. These domain controllers run WINS which replicates and DNS which replicates with the Active Directory. One domain controller curre...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 09/16/2004 Grade: A Views: 0
the web server support RMI? which is the distribution. web server support clustering? which is supporting failover & loadbalancing ? thanks
Zones: Web ServersDate Answered: 01/15/2005 Grade: A Views: 0
I will begin with the statement that I am a Web Developr - not a network engineer. If the previous statement has not made you run screaming away in terror... We host our corporate domain in h...
Zones: Networking, DNS, Networ...Date Answered: 09/23/2005 Grade: A Views: 0
Application Background: A straight-forward web application using standard Microsoft technologies talking to SQL Server 2005. Making sure the web application is load-balance capable etc is not part...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, FTPDate Answered: 11/27/2005 Grade: A Views: 14