Hi guys - Looking for best practise here....
I have a primary server will all users registered...
I have a secondary server for resiliency......
This is what happened - Primary server was rebooted (by me) - CentOS failed to load due to missing OS files.... (No idea why) - In the meantime - all users failed over to the secondary server but I power cycled this too (Don't ask why) (Sad look)
Now, the Primary server was uncontactable and the secondary server rebooted without issue BUT no phones could register as the primary server was offline.......
ISSUES :- What kinda company designs a failover situation that requires the primary server to be active? I was down - all phones down..........
What is best practise here? Do i split my phones 50/50 and only have 50% failover within 3 minutes and pray to the invisible man upstairs that nothing happens to the secondary server if the primary refuses to boot?
looking for any advice.
regards
Mike
I have a primary server will all users registered...
I have a secondary server for resiliency......
This is what happened - Primary server was rebooted (by me) - CentOS failed to load due to missing OS files.... (No idea why) - In the meantime - all users failed over to the secondary server but I power cycled this too (Don't ask why) (Sad look)
Now, the Primary server was uncontactable and the secondary server rebooted without issue BUT no phones could register as the primary server was offline.......
ISSUES :- What kinda company designs a failover situation that requires the primary server to be active? I was down - all phones down..........
What is best practise here? Do i split my phones 50/50 and only have 50% failover within 3 minutes and pray to the invisible man upstairs that nothing happens to the secondary server if the primary refuses to boot?
looking for any advice.
regards
Mike