Michael Mirman
2017-12-13 20:11:13 UTC
I wonder how you would use this kind of a backup server.
Say, your primary server goes down. Would you be able to point your traffic to this Linux server?
My guess is that whatever infrastructure around the server you have, it should be different on Windows and Linux.
IOW, I would be very skeptical about the "High Availability" option if the primary and secondary servers were on so drastically different platforms.
This is of course if you solve the case sensitivity issues others already pointed out.
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Say, your primary server goes down. Would you be able to point your traffic to this Linux server?
My guess is that whatever infrastructure around the server you have, it should be different on Windows and Linux.
IOW, I would be very skeptical about the "High Availability" option if the primary and secondary servers were on so drastically different platforms.
This is of course if you solve the case sensitivity issues others already pointed out.
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Michael Mirman
MathWorks, Inc.
3 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760
508-647-7555
-----Original Message-----
Of Matt Albrecht
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:50 AM
Subject: [p4] Hot backup server on different os from main server?
Posted on behalf of forum user 'Matt Albrecht'.
For a long list of reasons I don't want to go into here, my Perforce server
is running on a Windows box. Recently, the old warm backup server
went down, and I'm looking to replace it using the formally supported warm
backup replica server.
I was wondering if it's possible to run the backup server on
Linux? If possible, this could potentially be a way to eventually
migrate the main server over to Linux. The admin guide includes the
warning "All replica servers must be hosted on a filesystem with the same
case-sensitivity behavior as the master server’s
filesystem." However, if the P4 server is running in forced case
insensitive mode, could this correct the problem?
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http://forums.perforce.com/index.php?/topic/5571-hot-backup-server-on-
different-os-from-main-server
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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:50 AM
Subject: [p4] Hot backup server on different os from main server?
Posted on behalf of forum user 'Matt Albrecht'.
For a long list of reasons I don't want to go into here, my Perforce server
is running on a Windows box. Recently, the old warm backup server
went down, and I'm looking to replace it using the formally supported warm
backup replica server.
I was wondering if it's possible to run the backup server on
Linux? If possible, this could potentially be a way to eventually
migrate the main server over to Linux. The admin guide includes the
warning "All replica servers must be hosted on a filesystem with the same
case-sensitivity behavior as the master server’s
filesystem." However, if the P4 server is running in forced case
insensitive mode, could this correct the problem?
--
http://forums.perforce.com/index.php?/topic/5571-hot-backup-server-on-
different-os-from-main-server
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