I would go for

- utpreserve and upgrade on the first server to save your settings.
- then do a utreplica to attach the second server to the first one, maybe with 
the second server disabled with utadm until the replica is fine. So commands 
like utgstatus will help to prove that.

regards, thomas

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[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Guido Schwarzer
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Mai 2011 16:26
An: SunRay-Users mailing list
Betreff: [SunRay-Users] Individualized kiosk sessions and failover group

Hi,

now that we have a Sun Ray server with SRS 5.2 under CentOS 5.6, we would like 
to build a failover group of two Sun Ray servers (so far, we never built one).

We have another Sun Ray server running SRS 5.1.1 under CentOS 5.5 with several 
registered tokens and individualized kiosk sessions using utkioskoverride 
(providing uttsc sessions as well as utswitch sessions redirecting to Debian 
Sun Ray servers - again no failover group).

In a first step we would like to get the information for registered tokens as 
well as individualized kiosk sessions from our "old" Sun Ray server to the new 
one.

In a second step we would like to upgrade our old Sun Ray server to CentOS 5.6 
as well as SRS 5.2.

In a third step we would like to form a failover group of the two Sun Ray 
servers.


Is this a sensible way to create a failover group of our two Sun Ray 
servers?

If yes, what is/are the preferred way/commands to do this?

Yours,
Guido
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