Configuring standby server machine settings using a virtual machine snapshot
The standby server contains a clone of the primary server databases. When using virtual machine snapshots, the primary server takes live snapshots and sends them to the standby server to keep it up-to-date. This feature is only available for primary and standby servers with hypervisors capable of performing live snapshots and is considerably faster than performing the initial full backup. Before configuring the standby server, first create the snapshot on the primary server.
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Configure the current machine as a standby server from a snapshot and specify its primary server |
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Change the standby server snapshot directory |
The standby server snapshot directory is a folder on the standby server that holds updates pushed by the primary server.
Note The folder must already exist and have the FileMaker Server system user assigned with read and write access to it. See Tips for valid folders. |
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Switch operations from the primary to the standby server |
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