In 6.6 times, our SPECTRUM ran on an old Solaris box connected to an EMC 
environment for quite a while - for performance purposes primarily. Back 
then, we had everything under $SPECROOT/SS/DDM/ on the SAN, which meant 
that in case of a SAN failure, the SpectroSERVER still logged all 
historical data and events into its SSdb. To be frank actually, we decided 
to give it up in favour of a four-disk-server on which the mysql part of 
the SPECTRUM installation, now under $SPECROOT/mysql resides on the second 
hard drive pair while all OS and SpectroSERVER stuff lies on the first 
pair - due to the disks' improved performance compared to 2003 equipment, 
we feel no difference.

Freundliche Grüße / Best regards

Christian Fieres

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[spectrum] Installing Spectrum in a SAN under Solaris(Virengetestet -> ok) 







Hello All, 
Have anyone installed Spectrum in a SAN(EMC) under Solaris? configuring 
the Disk Drives similar to this?:
Disk1 = OS + SwapSpace/Virtual Memory
Disk2 = SS components (being this the SAN partition)
Disregarding of course, the possible implications of having the SPECROOT 
in a SAN partition (SAN failure), what I want to know is, if it is 
supported, because in the installation manuals doesn't say anything about 
this.
Regards to all, 
Eng. Edgar Parra

MCSE, MCSA, MCP, CA's Spectrum Solutions Engineer

2009/3/4 <[email protected]>


Karen Kedda
Enterprise Monitoring Solutions
Berkley Technology Services LLC

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Omar,

Back up the primary SS and copy the <dbsavefile> to the secondary SS in 
the ./SS directory.  For a hot standby, you'll want to add 
secondary_polling=yesin the ./SS/.vnmrc file on the secondary SS.
You need to load the database on the secondary SS but give it a different 
precedence:

../SS-Tools/SSdbload -il -add 20 <dbsavefile>

Once you've loaded the db on the secondary server, start the 
spectroserver.  Run a MapUpdate -view

> ./MapUpdate -view
Connecting to Location Server running at: SPEC01 port 0xdaff

Landscape   Service Type Name  IP Address      Hostname                 
Port   Prec Flags
---------   ------------------ --------------- ------------------------ 
------ ---- -----
0x100000    Landscape Default  10.1.1.1        SPEC01                   
0xbeef 10   0
0x100000    Landscape          10.1.1.1        SPEC01                   
0xbeef 10   0
0x100000    Stats              10.1.1.1        SPEC01                   
0xbafe 10   0
0x100000    Landscape Default  10.1.1.2        SPEC02                   
0xbeef 20   0    <----  Secondary SS
0x100000    Landscape          10.1.1.2        SPEC02                   
0xbeef 20   0    <----  Secondary SS
0x100000    Events             10.1.1.1        SPEC01                   
0xbafe 10   0

After you have both SS's running, you'll want to test that the database 
backup on the primary SS is syncing with the secondary SS.  Back up the 
primary SS.  Check the./SS/RCPD.OUTfile on the primary SS and secondary SS 
to confirm that the db_backup was sent from the primary to the secondary 
and loaded.  


Good luck.

Karen Kedda
Enterprise Monitoring Solutions
Berkley Technology Services LLC


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Hi everyone, 

I have two Spectrums 8.1 in my lab environment and I'm trying to setup 
fault tolerance between them. I've followed instructions from document 
2770.pdf but was unable to do it. There is a problem after loading the 
database (from primary server) to secondary server. SSdbload process says 
everything's ok but when I start secondary SS landscape 0x100000 is loaded 
with precedence 10 - the same as primary server. After that following 
message is displayed - 'WARNING: Two servers on pero port 0xbeef and 
sedam-spectrum.int.sedamit.hr port 0xbeef have the same service Landscape 
0x100000 Service Type "Landscape" and precedence 10.' I've made database 
save on primary server with 'Save database' in Control Panel when SS was 
shutdown. Then I've copy/pasted that file to secondary server and loaded 
the database. Everything went well according to messages on the screen. 
There are just 69 models loaded to SS when starting it and it should have 
been more than 1000. I've made hot standby scenario active. There is 
normal connectivity between the servers and pero is not in DNS. 

I'm sending you files that I've edited/changed during setup and also 
displays of various commands. Please help me out with this issue.



Regards,

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