Ken - the nightmare was in the time and effort to get it setup for
100+ accounts and 1000 users. Once done it did work, tho they did have
the odd hickup.
On 1/19/06, Ken Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Symeon Breen wrote:
I know some people who did the transaction logging and replay trick
I know some people who did the transaction logging and replay trick a
few years ago on unidata before it got replication - turned into a bit
of a nightmare for them, tho in the end it did the job. I think os
level would be best.
On 1/13/06, John Hester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Doyle
Michael Doyle wrote:
Recently, we've been looking at ways of developing a high availability
cluster for our production UniVerse environment. Thanks to
www.linux-ha.org we've been able to install two machines at different
locations (cities twenty miles apart) and if the primary machine drops,
UniVerse users,
Recently, we've been looking at ways of developing a high availability
cluster for our production UniVerse environment. Thanks to
www.linux-ha.org we've been able to install two machines at different
locations (cities twenty miles apart) and if the primary machine drops,
users