I am hoping someone can give me some insight on a situation that I fully do not grasp.
Basically I work for a restaurant that uses Aloha POS, they outsource help from a POS company to help manage the equipment. Yesterday I was told the system went down in one of our out of town restaurants and it took them a while to narrow the issue down to the BOH server. Anyway, the site was in redundancy for most of the AM and after lunch the outsourced company attempted to take them out of redundancy. It worked and everything was up and running but none of the AM sales/clock in's, ect were able to be found. I was then told by this outsourced company that the trans.log containing the AM data had been over written. My question is how does the trans.log get initially created and how would taking them out of redundancy over write previous data? Can the data be recovered? In the 12 years we have been using Aloha Pos this has never happened and I understand there is the possibility of a mirror.log existing but the company said they are unable to locate it. Thank you in advance for any advice/light on the subject.
Basically I work for a restaurant that uses Aloha POS, they outsource help from a POS company to help manage the equipment. Yesterday I was told the system went down in one of our out of town restaurants and it took them a while to narrow the issue down to the BOH server. Anyway, the site was in redundancy for most of the AM and after lunch the outsourced company attempted to take them out of redundancy. It worked and everything was up and running but none of the AM sales/clock in's, ect were able to be found. I was then told by this outsourced company that the trans.log containing the AM data had been over written. My question is how does the trans.log get initially created and how would taking them out of redundancy over write previous data? Can the data be recovered? In the 12 years we have been using Aloha Pos this has never happened and I understand there is the possibility of a mirror.log existing but the company said they are unable to locate it. Thank you in advance for any advice/light on the subject.