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Chach (IS/IT--Management)
18 Aug 06 11:40
Greetings.  I have two Windows Server 2003 boxes, each running HIS2000 in the same subdomain.  Box A has all it's link services, connections, and LU's configured and is designated as the primary server in the subdomain.  Box B has nothing configured on it and has been designated as a backup in the subdomain.  I can verify that the configuration file is being copied from the primary server to the backup when a change is saved to the configuration.  Past that I'm unable to tell if the backup is actually acting as a backup.  If shutdown all the SNA services on Box A and change Box B to become a primary server, nothing seems to happen.  I don't see any of the LU's or other connection specific information in Box B's configuration.  How can I make sure that Box B is configured correctly and how can I test it's ability to be promoted in case Box A fails?  Thanks in advance.

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