On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 Jawaid.Bazyar@??? wrote:
> Physical changes to effect failover is always something I try to avoid
> from an engineering perspective - moving cables around (especially on a
> SCSI bus) can be prone to errors - especially at 4am which is when Murphy
> dictates that computers go down ;)
Oh, I wasn't suggesting that. I was assuming that hardware existed such
that you could just pull a switch. I'm not a hardware person, but I seem
to recall that such things existed on mainframes 20 years or so ago, so
I figured there would be similar things available on today's hardware.
> Another option I guess would be hot-swap drives: in a system have three
> hot-swap drives, the first for system, the second and third for spool
> (mirrored). If the hardware fails you can just move the spool disks to a
> backup server and boot.
Yes, that's more like what I was thinking of.
Philip
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