Yes the redundant server scheme requires an odd number of servers. It will not work with
only 2 (over half the server must be up for it to work). For some general information on
using redundant server see
http://support01.autodesk.com/knowledgebase/html/148232.htm#E9E11 (watch for wrapping).
Autodesk also doesn't recommend redundant servers over a wan (they don't say that it won't
work, only that they don't recommend it, see
http://support01.autodesk.com/knowledgebase/html/148232.htm#E9E11 (watch for wrapping) for
more information on the redundant servers over the wan).
sorry
jason martin
frankfurt-short-bruza
"OddoCAD" wrote in message news:3B2FD5C4.EE86032A@home.net...
> Currently I have one machine as my ADLM server for our Autodesk
> products. This machine serves the main building and another building
> through a T1 line. Can I setup a second machine as a failover in the
> other building in case we loose connection through the T1 line? I've
> read someplace that I need to have on odd number of machines for a
> redundant server pool, but this would cost more money and is really
> unecessary in our case.
>
> Also is there a link on the net that shows how to set up the servers
> (i.e. Primary and Secondary)?
>
> Thanks in advance
>