Thanks for all the responses. This should definitely make things a
little easier.
Aaron
Bob Doolittle wrote:
If you run "utreplica -u" on the secondary, all
the data is ... replicated ... :-) and retained
there. Be sure to use utreplica -u on both
machines.
Later, if you like, you can make it be the primary
for your resurrected machine (the current
primary). In fact, if you really want the
resurrected machine to be the primary, you can let
it be secondary for a while (so it gets pushed all
the data), then "utreplica -u" both, then
utreplica the resurrected machine as primary.
There are other, more efficient approaches, but
this is very simple and falls out from the way
replication works.
-Bob
Aaron Wilson wrote:
I've recently run into an problem where any X login fails. It doesn't
matter if it's at the box itself, from a sunray, or an Xnest
session. Ssh'ing into the server works fine just fine.
Sun doesn't seem to have any more ideas than i do. Logs aren't very
helpful either.
Anyway I'm thinking about just starting over from a fresh install.
In this particular setup we have two Sun v20z running in failover.
The server with the login problem is the primary.
It's been almost month now running on the secondary server solely and
I would like to have both my servers back. Not a big deal
reinstalling solaris. In fact the Sunray servers are running Sol 10
01/05 I believe. Running Sol 10 08/07 might even be worthwhile.
My question is, I'm afraid if I do this I'll have to reregister all
my tokens for the smartcards and confuse my users in the process. Is
there a way to back up all that info and then reimport it once I have
solaris and srss reinstalled on this primary sunray server?
Currently both Sunray servers are running srss 3.1. Would you guys
recommend while I'm doing this I should just go with srss 4? And if
so same question applies, what's the best method of doing this so I
don't lose all the token information?
Thanks,
Aaron
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