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SysOp
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You have 2 options really.
1. Use the default setup to allow the fail-over then manually bring the master up and manually stop the standby. This setup is documented in the manual and on-line help.
2. Use the semi-documented method for circular fail-over. In this mode the standby scheduler after taking over the processing starts it own network listener. The failed master, after it is brought up, on startup finds old standby now running as a new master, and starts in the standby mode. See http://www.softtreetech.com/24x7/archive/37.htm for details


PS. I heard of someone who tried to use the circular mode for making the master scheduler always start as a master. They tried using a batch file for starting the scheduler and made that batch first start a special job attempting to connect to the standby scheduler before starting the master. The special job was indented to restart the standby if it could connect to it. So in theory while the standby was restarting, the master scheduler could start as if it was the only one. I don't know if they have succeeded with this method and never tried it myself.
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Ok after some testing I think I've discovered a flaw in the circular failover, when I knock down scheduler 1, scheduler 2 the original standby comes up in 'auto-pilot mode' according to the event log. The problem is, auto-pilot ain't master mode (doesn't display master in the title bar for a start) and if I bring up scheduler 1 again then it will not standby for scheduler 2 unless scheduler 2 is restarted while 1 is still down.

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You need to set one additional value in the registry that controls the fail-over mode. Please see second post in the following topic
http://softtreetech.com/support/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=19638
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er......not the post you thought it was? :-)


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Oops, I copied that link from Google. My apologies.

I meant this one http://softtreetech.com/support/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=19632
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I've tried a circular failover with both schedulers in process mode successfully.

I'm now trying in service mode, I stop the master service and I see in the schedule.log of the standby

11/09/2007 12:33:48 1 0 0 24x7 Scheduler Synchronization with master scheduler failed! Requested server not active. Will retry 2 more times.
11/09/2007 12:36:48 1 0 0 24x7 Scheduler Synchronization with master scheduler failed! Requested server not active. Will retry 1 more time.
11/09/2007 12:39:48 2 0 0 24x7 Scheduler Synchronization with master scheduler failed! Requested server not active. Restarting in Master mode.

But nothing after that to indicate that the restart happened?
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You should have a file called c:\24x7restart.bat. Edit this file and replace the contents with the following

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NET STOP "24x7 Scheduler"
NET START "24x7 Scheduler"


Make this file read only and hidden. This should do the trick for the service.
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That file doesn't exist at that location but I'll create it
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Ah it does on the standby not the original master
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You actually need it in both places
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Right that works, any reason thats not fixed in the build?
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