Hello Ben,

We are using Hot Backup licenses for our Active - Passive Remedy
Cluster.  We are running Windows 2003 and have a MS Cluster of two
servers running Remedy on a virtual node. We have the Hot Backup Lic.
assigned to the passive server when the active server failover the
passive server utilizes the Hot Backup Lic. When the Production server
is restored or errors are cleared we switch back to our production
licenses.  The two servers share the same MS SQL database.

Hope this helps,
Dave

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Drake
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 10:13
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Hot Backup Servers

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Couldn't you get a hot backup license for the server, and put it in the
db?  It'd be there not in use until it was needed after a failover.
 
Otherwise you might have to make applying the license part of the
failover procedure.
 
-d


On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Benjamin Trimmer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


        ** 
        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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