Changes for page Failover - Configuration
Last modified by Erik Bakker on 2024/09/27 14:06
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To version 28.16
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... ... @@ -39,20 +39,9 @@ 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. 41 41 42 -== 3.3 Transfer Settings from Design == 43 - 44 -After finishing up your configuration in the Design phase, you can then go to the Settings page on the top right corner of the Create phase. In this page, under the "Failover systems" tab in the "Transfer settings from design" section, you will find the system connector(s) that you can transfer the failover settings from Design. Please check the screenshot below as an example. 45 - 46 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-setting-up-failover-create-phase-create-settings.png]] 47 - 48 -By pressing the "Transfer failover" button, eMagiz will regenerate the connector infra flow of that system as well as update the exit and entry flows connected to that system with the required settings. Thus, you do not have to configure them manually by yourself and can already proceed to the next step in the Deploy phase. 49 - 50 50 == 4. Key takeaways == 51 51 52 -* The inbound components of eMagiz flows can be grouped, allowing for centralized control, particularly beneficial during system maintenance or outages. 53 -* By enabling multiple runtimes across different machines, you can configure groups to operate in active/passive failover mode, ensuring continued operation during connection failures, system maintenances, or outages. 54 -* Setting up the failover functionality requires configuration in the Design phase, where you enable multiple runtimes and set up failover options in both the Solution Design and Architecture sections. 55 -* In the Design Architecture, router containers are added to manage communication between the lead and backup runtimes, ensuring smooth transitions when a failover runtime becomes inactive or joins a group. 44 +... 56 56 57 57 == 5. Suggested Additional Readings == 58 58