The point is to NOT monitor for network outages. I just want to know if
there was a way to make the DTU's stick to a server. Technically is it
possible? Is changing the auth.props enableLoadBalancing to false a
way to accomplish this? If so, what are the ramifications?
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Thank you,
Robert Jaudon
On 7/2/2010 12:01 PM, Nishimura, Scott L (IT Solutions) wrote:
Robert,
How about instead of doing this a priori that it be done when there is an
outage [ie if you suspect an outage, try at that time to connect a TC to a
given SRS]. This will give the same info unless they are somehow planning on
using the proposed setup as a continuous early warning system?
It seems like they are substituting using the TC system for real network tools.
Do they not have such tools or perhaps can't afford them?
If so, why not come up with an alternative like a simple ping script that
periodically checks each subnet? If the goal is to check for network outages,
there are many ways of doing that besides using the SRS/TC.
Scott
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Subject: EXTERNAL:Re: [SunRay-Users] Question on Load Balancing
The customer has touch screens attached to Sunray 2's and for troubleshooting
purposes they would like to set specific DTU's up on specific servers and never
have that change. So in the case of an outage when they get reports of a
certain building or floor going down they will correlate those lost connections
back to a server.
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