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Old 09-29-03, 09:47
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Arrow UDB Failover options

O/S : AIX
DBMS : DB2 UDB v7.2

Hi guys:

We want one of DB2 UDB database to have 24/7 operation. Now my question is; what options we can use in case of failover e.g. replication or something like that etc.

Thanks in advance.

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Old 09-29-03, 10:35
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Re: UDB Failover options

Hi,

Why not consider HACMP for High availability ?


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O/S : AIX
DBMS : DB2 UDB v7.2

Hi guys:

We want one of DB2 UDB database to have 24/7 operation. Now my question is; what options we can use in case of failover e.g. replication or something like that etc.

Thanks in advance.

dollar
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Old 09-29-03, 11:54
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Where can I find more info on HACMP (?)... I've worked with UDB before but have never heard of that product. Is it anything like clustering on SQL Server?

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Old 09-29-03, 12:56
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I believe that HACMP can provide processor fall-over so that another node can use the same DB2 database. So long as you have hot swap RAID or AIX disk mirroring to handle disk failures, this could provide a solution. Check out discussion of HACMP in AIX and DB2 manuals.
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