why dont you think of DSO option
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From: Ravi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 22:19:41 +0530 (IST)
Subject: Re: Syncing two forms in two different servers for failover
Thanks for the response.
forgot to mention. I am using Oracle
Distributive Server Option (DSO) is your Firewalls allow it.
Dave
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Subject: Syncing two forms in two different
Hi: I have one remedy server in production and another as a cold stanby
in a different location. I have the same form in both servers. Is there
anyway to keep the data on this form in the two server identical
including the REQUEST_ID for the form? Maybe synced up to the last hour
? Can I just
work in later versions, too). I can forward you a copy
if you're interested.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 10:51 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Syncing two forms in two different servers for failover
Hi: I have one remedy server in production and another as a cold stanby
in a different location. I have the same form in both servers. Is there
anyway to keep
Subject: Syncing two forms in two different servers for failover
Hi: I have one remedy server in production and another as a cold stanby in
a different location. I have the same form in both servers. Is there anyway
to keep the data on this form in the two server identical including
Hi Ravi,
Tto keep the data in sync in two different databases, you can create a
database trigger on the primary database (where you actually perform the
actions). The trigger should send the info in the table of the form when
updated/created/deleted to the standby database.
Regards,
SriSamSri
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