
RC-E User Manual
Failover Servers
Failover Servers
Failover Server Service Administration
When you have installed a failover server, you are able to check the state of the Failover Server service by looking at
the Failover Server service icon in the notification area
of the computer running the failover server
. The notification
area icon also lets you start and stop the Failover Server service, view status messages, etc.
Tip:
The notification area is occasionally also known as the
system tray
, it is located at the far right of the
management server computer's Windows taskbar.
While the Failover Server service is stopped, the failover server will not be able to take over from regular recording
servers.
Starting and Stopping the Failover Server Service
The Failover Server service starts automatically. If you have stopped the service manually, you can start and stop it
the following way:
1. Right-click
the
notification area's failover server icon.
2. From the menu that appears, select
Start Failover Server Service
or
Stop Failover Server Service
, depending
on your needs
.
Changing the Management Server Address
The failover server must be able to communicate with your RC-E system's management server. You therefore specify
the IP address/hostname of the management server during the installation of the failover server.
Should you later need to change the address of the management server, you do it the following way:
In order to be able to change the management server address, the Failover Server service must be stopped.
1. Stop the Failover Server Service (see Starting and Stopping the Failover Server Service (on page 191)).
2. Right-click
the
notification area's Failover Server service icon again.
3. From the menu that appears, select
Change Settings...
The
Failover Recording Server Settings
window
appears. You are able to change the following setting:
o
Management server hostname / IP address:
Lets you specify the IP address (example:
123.123.123.123) or host name (example: ourserver) of the RC-E management server with which the
failover server should be able to communicate.
Viewing Status Messages
1. Right-click
the
notification area's
Failover Server Service
icon.
2. From the menu that appears, select
Show Status Messages.
The
Failover Recording Server Status
Messages
window appears, listing time-stamped status messages.
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