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53 53  When you are done, then you can save your changes, and proceed with creating a new release. For this, you will need to create a new release from your "Create phase", to include all configurations that eMagiz has provided in your now failover-enabled Create phase. Once you have done this, give the release a name and save it, then you can proceed with activating the release and deploy it.
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55 -== 3.3 Trigger Failover ==
55 +== 3.5 Trigger Failover ==
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57 57  Once you have successfully deployed and run your release with the failover connector runtimes, then you can observe the follower and leadership status of your failover connector runtimes in your Deploy>Architecture. There, if you right-click your external machines (which have the failover connector runtimes) and select [["Start/Stop flows">>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.eMagiz Runtime Management.intermediate-emagiz-runtime-management-start-stop-flows.WebHome||target="blank"]], under the "Groups" tab, you will find the "Group name", "Failover status", as well as the "State" the connector runtime is in at that moment (whether it is now On or Off). See the screenshot below as an example.
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