Geetha,

I'm using sequoia-3.0-beta2 for mysql failover. I had configured single controller with two backends. If mysql in any one of the backend goes down and the particular backend comes to disable state, but the problem is if that mysql is up again the particular backend is not enabled. Also even not able to access the active backend mysql.

     Is there a way to automatically enable the backend.
The procedure to recover a failed backend is described at http://sequoia.continuent.org/doc/infocenter/topic/org.continuent.sequoia.doc/html/Recover_from_a_database_server_node_failure.html
You can automate these tasks by scripting the console.

Hope this helps,
Emmanuel

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