Generally, I have swapped the IP addresses on the Production and Backup
servers, and verified that other configuration settings are correct (web
server settings, mappings, etc.)

Seth

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To: Houston ColdFusion Users' Group
Subject: [houcfug] disaster recovery issue


We have many urls hardcoded to our applications servers on our
internet and intranet sites.   In the event of a disaster we would
recover those applications on different servers, so the url's would
change.   Our web servers however would be recovered as-is.   We need
to work out a way to automatically update the url's to point to the
disaster recovery application servers.    Options:  1. Manually update
the addresses;  2.  Write a script that  we wouild run once that would
parse all the files on our site and change the url's;   3. Change the
pages containing the application url's so that the addresses change
based on some file or variable indicating whether or not we are in
'disaster' mode.

 I was wondering what other people are doing ?




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