I just found a major problem with our use of Sequoia and want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly.
We have the controller automatically start our virtual database and enable the backends. We have two backends in our virtual DB. If the first backend succeeds in connecting and the second backend fails, the system continues working properly (without backed-up data, of course). However, if the first backend listed in the virtual DB config fails, Sequoia does not appear to try to connect to the second backend. This is a problem for us. Is there any way to get Sequoia to continue trying to connect to backends once it's come across a failure? Or am I going to have to manually start and enable the backends through the code? I'd like to avoid this, as it adds more development time to our project, which we can't afford. Thanks, Jonathan Stockho Software Developer Swisslog Healthcare Solutions 10825 E. 47th Avenue Denver, CO 80239 Phone: 303-373-7814 FAX: 303-373-7872 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet: www.swisslog.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ About Swisslog Swisslog designs solutions in logistics automation that greatly reduce the manual flow of materials and associated information within healthcare facilities. This message may contain legally privileged or confidential information and is therefore addressed to the named persons only. The recipient should inform the sender and delete this message, if he/she is not named as addressee. The sender disclaims any and all liability for the integrity and punctuality of this message. The sender has activated an automatic virus scanning, but does not guarantee the virus free transmission of this message.
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