@derfux:
Did you suspend (stop) the failover on the secondary node, before shutdown? Cause there's the option to stop the failover on the secondary node. I just want to get sure that that might be the best way in case of updates.
@derfux:
Did you suspend (stop) the failover on the secondary node, before shutdown? Cause there's the option to stop the failover on the secondary node. I just want to get sure that that might be the best way in case of updates.
We tried both ways.
First with stopping the failover on the secondary node which is obviously the correct way.
And the next time without stopping it to check how the two servers behave.
I don't think a proper shutdown is the issue.
How DSS reacts when the secondary is powered down and then the primary DSS power is bounced is the issue. May try it over Christmas with a pair of PC's I have laying around and a few usb drives. Really love the 60 day trial.