That is correct. The server licenses are still in a file aren't they? I
though only the user licenses are in the database.

 

Thanks,

 

Roger A. Nall 
Manager, OSSNMS Remedy 
T-Mobile, USA 
Desk:972-464-3712 NEW

Cell: 973-652-6723 
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Roger, 

Yes, a 7.1 environment.  Secondly, yes, the server license (Hotbackup)
will be different for each of the ARS server machines. 

Regards, 
Ben 




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Hello Ben, 
  
First I can only assume you are talking about a 7.1 environment. Second,
I have to assume you are talking about user licenses not server
licenses. Are both of these assumptions correct? 
  
Thanks, 
  
Roger A. Nall 
Manager, OSSNMS Remedy 
T-Mobile, USA 
Desk:972-464-3712 NEW 
Cell: 973-652-6723 
FAX: 
sf49fanv AIM IM 
RogerNall Yahoo IM 

 

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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 11:39 AM
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Subject: Hot Backup Servers 
  
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Who has implemented a hotbackup server in a 7.x environment?  In 6.3 and
prior, it was relatively simple (license-wise) since the licenses were
in a file, and not the database.  How does, or what is the best way, it
should work in a 7 environment since the licenses are not in the
database?  We thought of having a seperate "standby" database instance
that would get updated via a SQL transaction log.  The problem, however,
is that if the PRD system went down, we'd have to do something with the
license to get it to work. 

Thoughts?  Ideas? 

Thanks, 
Ben Trimmer 
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