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Enterprise edition failover configuration?


Clement Liu (3172) | asked May 14 '09, 5:52 a.m.
I have read this -
* Entitles installation of a second copy of the server in an idle standby application server failover configuration. Requires WebSphere Application Server and optional high availability database configuration (DB2, Oracle, SQL Server).

So any documentation gives more details?

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Matt Lavin (2.7k2) | answered May 15 '09, 9:19 a.m.
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There isn't any documentation on that kind of setup yet, but we are working on testing that configuration now. The details of the HA setup would be available in the final 2.0 docs.

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Clement Liu (3172) | answered May 15 '09, 9:35 a.m.
There isn't any documentation on that kind of setup yet, but we are working on testing that configuration now. The details of the HA setup would be available in the final 2.0 docs.


OK. Thanks...

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Scott Rich (57136) | answered May 15 '09, 9:48 a.m.
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You can see our intentions in this Foundation plan item: https://jazz.net/jazz/web/projects/Jazz%20Foundation#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=65654&tab=high%20availability

Thanks,
Scott Rich
IBM Jazz Team

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Mark Gravina (11) | answered Jun 04 '09, 9:04 a.m.
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I have read this -
* Entitles installation of a second copy of the server in an idle standby application server failover configuration. Requires WebSphere Application Server and optional high availability database configuration (DB2, Oracle, SQL Server).

So any documentation gives more details?


A version of this documentation is now available on the jazz.net wiki: Deploying Rational Team Concert (RTC) on WebSphere Application Server for high availability using idle standby

Your comments and suggestions are welcome.

Regards...Mark
IBM RTC SVT Team

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