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E1: CLUST: Common Questions on Operating System Clustering (Doc ID 1220298.1)

Last updated on JULY 09, 2021

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 8.97 and Prior and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.





Purpose

 The purpose of this document is to answer some common questions that arise when Clustering has been configured to work with EnterpriseOne. 

Questions and Answers

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In this Document
Purpose
Questions and Answers
 Common Questions on Operating System (Platform) Clustering Prior to Implementation
 Question 1:  What name should be use for the clustered servers inside EnterpriseOne?
 Question 2:  Is it possible to use a common name for the clustered servers if planning to do a manual fail-over without using any clustering software?
 Question 3:  Where should the server name be changed inside EnterpriseOne (if the secondary server name is different and there is no clustering software)?
 Question 4:  Should E1 service(s) be restarted after a fail-over?
 Question 5:  Will E1 reconnect successfully even if there is a significant delay in failing-over?
 Question 6:  How many times will E1 try to reconnect?
 Question 7:  Can a custom value be specified for the number of connection attempts?
 Question 8:  What production loss might occur during failover?
 Question 9:  What are the storage requirements when E1 is clustered?
 Question 10:  Which guide should be follow for information on clustering?
 Question 11:  Does Oracle recommend any clustering software?
 Question 12:  Are there any best practice documents for Operating System clustering?
 Question 13:  Where is the MTRS for Clustering with Tools Release 9.1?
 Question 14:  Is Windows 2008 & 2008 R2 supported?
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