Re: Back up server

Mitchell B. Wagers ( (no email) )
Thu, 26 Feb 1998 02:30:26 -0800

Secondary machines is the whole point of supplying that information to your
NAS...The best way (In my opinion) is to specify backup radius servers in
your NAS's, not on the database itself. I have a previous posting about the
SQL/Replication issue.

At 11:06 AM 2/26/98 +0100, you wrote:
>>Just install RadiusNT on a second machine and point it to your
>>same SQL Server. That will give you redundancy on the RADIUS
>>level. You can use SQL Server's replication if you want to replicate
>>the database itself to another server.
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>When I replicate the server how can I tell Radius to use the
>DSN that points to the other SQL machine or does radius do
>this by itself or can it be configured in the DSN to use
>an alternative database if the first doesn't work.
>
>Stephan Malkmus (stephan@i-con.de)
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