Changes for page Failover - Configuration
Last modified by Erik Bakker on 2024/09/27 14:06
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edited by Danniar Firdausy
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... ... @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ 32 32 Once the previous step is done, the next step is to configure your Design>Architecture. Here, you first need to "Start Editing" and then press "Apply settings" on your bottom left corner. Afterward, you will be faced with a pop-up page informing you that failover will be enabled on the system connector containers that you have previously toggled in Design>Solution Design (see the screenshot below as an example). 33 33 34 34 [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-setting-up-failover-design-phase-design-architecture.png]] 35 + 36 +Once you applied the changes, then your Design>Architecture in that environment, will get new router containers placed in your external machines (see the screenshot below as an example). These router containers are responsible for keeping track of the existing group names (in which, runtime containers set to failover are part of those groups) and routing communication between two runtimes (e.g., lead and backup). Next to that, they also facilitate the communication between runtimes when a runtime joins a group (e.g., during startup) or leaves a group (e.g., when becoming inactive). 35 35 36 -Once you apply the changes, then your Design>Architecture, in that environment, will get new router containers placed in your external machines (see the screenshot below as an example). These router containers are responsible for ... . 37 - 38 38 [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-setting-up-failover-design-phase-routers.png]] 39 39 40 40 When you have done that and satisfied with your landscape configuration, then you are finished in the Design phase and can proceed to the next configuration in the Create phase.