Motorola MSP3-CNTRL-SW-100 Software Setup Guide - Page 59
Before you Begin, About High Availability and Distributed Setups, HA Configuration, Distributed System
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Chapter 6 - Installing the High Availability (HA) Configuration Before you Begin Motorola recommends that you read Chapter 1, 2, and 3 before you attempt the process described in this Chapter. Step-by-step instructions and screen shots for the installation processes described here can be found in Chapter 5. References and internal document links are provided. About High Availability and Distributed Setups HA Configuration In a High Availability (HA) configuration, you create a primary application server and at least one secondary application server you can switch to manually in case of a primary server failure. Such secondary application servers are installed and configured exactly like the primary application server, except, all MSP-related services on the secondary server(s) are inactive. The HA configuration assumes that the MSP Database Server and the shared folder for User Data Files are in a failsafe, backed-up environment. The end user is responsible for implementing the backup and failover procedures that best suit their needs. In most cases, the HA installation is very similar to the most-common custom installation scenario (Chapter 5) with a few additional steps. Note: There is no limit to the number of secondary application servers that can be installed, however, only 1 can be allowed to run at any given time. Distributed System The Distributed System is another type of custom setup scenario. Motorola does not cover this in