02-09-2006 06:31 AM - edited 03-18-2019 05:34 PM
If both the primary and secondary server are online but the secondary server is the "active" server. Are the changes that are made while the secondary server is active, immediately replicated back to the primary?
While in this scenario what should things look like under the replication monitor on the primary server DB while the secondary server is active.
02-09-2006 06:39 AM
ok, so obviously it is supposed to be replicated back to the primary:
I have a secondary server that has been active for a week and when you fail back to the primary any changes that occurred while the secondary has been active are lost.
02-09-2006 06:50 AM
I put a text file in the Stream folder on the secondary and it was indeed replicated to the Primary server Stream folder.
So not sure why when we fail back greetings are lost.
02-09-2006 07:27 PM
Is there anyway to force the secondary to replicate everything to the Primary (secondary is active right now).
If I bring up DB Walker on both servers the secondary (active) server has 100 more users in the "Directory" than the primary server.
06-19-2008 07:30 AM
Did you ever figure this out? We are running into the same thing. Changes made on the active server (in this case the secondary server) are not being replicated to the inactive server (primary server).
06-19-2008 08:09 AM
I am sure that failoverconfig.exe needs to be run again on both the primary first and then the seconday. Read this doc. Even though you are not changing IPs the doc goes through testing replication both ways.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/5x/upgrade/guide/ex/5xcuruge090.html
rlp hope this helps you out.
06-19-2008 08:11 AM
Thanks! I will give it a shot.
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