Regarding local sync

its a bit technical question!
In PC Suites of all vendors, the backup module is implemented using Sync ML or are there any other means of doing it?
thanks.
reddy

Sync local will never be promoted. Only sync alternates can be promoted.
In your scenario, your second server was never a backup. It had to be a
backup in order to upgrade itself to a primary in case a primary dies. Sync
locals cannot do this.
Your second machine was never promoted to be the backup by your primary.
This is probably because your cluster was set up incorrectly, ie you
configured clustering on one machine but forgot to configure the same
settings on the second machine, or you forgot to restart both machines
after reconfiguring. (best is to shut down both iAS instances and then
start them up one by one. If you leave one running and restart the other,
then you did not restart your new cluster correctly. Note, this only needs
to be done the first time you reconfigured your cluster.)
I would advise you to use kregedit to view the cluster entries in the iAS
registry and verify that both machines are setup the same way.
regards
Han-Dat
Praseeta K Mundayattu wrote:
Swaminathan(netscape)!! thankx for you comments to one of my previous
questions.
I have a question regarding Sync Local being promoted to Sync Alternate
or backup.
If my kregedit tells me
Cluster name
MaxBackups=1 in my cluster name SyncServers list both my servers
and when i am testing if my primary dies the secondary guy says my
primary dies and i am going local!! Why? why shud he not come up as
backup or alternate...
To mind u, both servers have share same ldap config node on same ldap
server.
This I experinced some time ago. Would like to know if anywhere i can
tweak to make the server never think abt going local!!!
Thnx,
-P.--
Consulting Project Engineer
iPlanet Professional Services - ANZ
iPlanet e-commerce Solutions
- A Sun|Netscape Alliance
Sun Microsystems Australia Pty Ltd

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