Okay, that worked different that I thought, thanks for the quick reply
again Anders, that fixed it!
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 3:02 PM, Anders Räntilä wrote:
> You should use the SET FAILOVERHLADDRESS on the target server. Then
> the primary server will pick this up and distribute the new addres
You should use the SET FAILOVERHLADDRESS on the target server. Then the
primary server will pick this up and distribute the new address to the clients
(after the first replication I guess).
If you have symmetric replication you set it on both servers, but each server
should specify its own
Great, there is a solution!
Strange thing is that the client still places the old IP in it's
configuration file..very strange.
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 2:31 PM, Anders Räntilä wrote:
> Hi,
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> SET FAILOVERHLADDRESS xxx
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> /Anders Räntilä
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Hi,
SET FAILOVERHLADDRESS xxx
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Hi all,
I've been looking and reading but I can't find it so it might not exist
yet! :-)
In our current site the clients can't reach the replication server because
the Spectrum Protect servers replicate via a separate network that the
clients can't reach.
I would like to be able to setopt somethi