Sorry if this is a little off topic, just wondering if anyone has had
any experience of what I am about to describe.

 

We use Double Take to protect our various apps to a DR site, and last
week we migrated an application from SQL to SQL 2005. When I went to set
Double Take up to run with the new 2005 Database it threw an error up
stating that the registry entry for the SuperSocketList did not match on
the source and the target. Google tells me that SuperSocketList is about
to be retired in SQL Server and that it is a protocol list for
connectivity. Fair enough. So my guess is that in the process of
restoring the SQL 2000 database to the 2005 server I restored these
legacy settings which of course would not be on the DR Server.

 

So, if anyone out there has come across this I would be grateful to know
if this is something that can be ignored from a Double Take perspective,
or if there is some registry hacking I need to get started on to put
things right.

 

Thanks for any pointers

 

Clayton Doige

IT Project Manager

CME Development Corporation

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