Regardless of the activity level, you have two separate applications running on 
the same data, with no knowledge of each other....things like Escalations, 
license usage stats, etc will be affected.  If none of the data will be used on 
the system during that timeframe, then you aren't likely to care about the lack 
of proper statistics :)  I've run secondary servers on the same DB without 
being in a server group for various reasons over the years and have not noticed 
any long standing negative impacts.

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Subject: Re: Various Questions related to DSO, Atrium Integrator, Server Group 
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** 
LJ,
 
Thanks. I understand the cavets, but this arrangement is for a short term, say 
less than a week. Till then i am not expectig any user activity(for ex: 
Creating incidents on the system). Only operation would be foundation data 
load. So, i am trying to understand if someone has followed this approach and 
to know if it has any adverse impacts
 
-Karthik 


On 17 September 2012 21:06, Longwing, LJ CTR MDA/IC <[email protected]> 
wrote:


        Karthik,
        Running two independent Remedy applications against the same DB is 
possible, and supported, but has caveats, like the fact that you don't want 
escalations enabled on both machines.  You will want to read up on the 
configuration in the server group documentation before embarking down this road
        
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        Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 9:24 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Various Questions related to DSO, Atrium Integrator, Server 
Group Installation)
        
        **
        

        Hi listers,
        
        
        
        Trying to understand below things and your help in the same is 
appreciated:
        
        
        
        1.    Server group Installation
        
        I want to install server group in this fashion because of reduced 
timelines.
        
        a)    Install Server 1
        
        b)    Start performing data load and other configurations on this 
server 1
        
        c)     Parallel to point "b" above start installing server 2 as a 
stand-alone server but pointing to the same DB
        
        d)    Once Server 2 is also up, tie these 2 servers in the group by 
setting the server group configurations in various places
        
        Question 1) Is this feasible
        
        Question 2) If yes to question 1 above, will I face any problems with 
step b above if I run step c in parallel to step b
        
        
        
        2.    Configuring DSO between servers
        
        Scenario: Server 1 on version 7.6 Server 2 on version 7.1
        
        Question 1) Can I configure DSO between these 2 servers In context? 
i.e. is DSO backward compatible?
        
        Question 2) What is the optimum configuration for achieving DSO? Do we 
need a separate servers tied to Server 1 and Server 2 for only handling DSO 
operations? or can we reuse the same servers. Point to note here is that the 
Server1 and Server 2 are seperate instances and have seperate DB
        
        
        
        3.    Atrium Integrator on 8.0/7.6.04 versions
        
        Question: Do we need Atrium Integrator to be installed as a separate 
server or can I install on the same remedy host?
        
        Regards,
        Karthik
        
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