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[ISSForum] Setting up RealSecure SP 6 for disaster recovery purpose

Subject: [ISSForum] Setting up RealSecure SP 6 for disaster recovery purpose
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 18:36:53 +0800
Hi everyone,
 
I need some help on setting up a DR server for my RealSecure SP 6.
I have an existing server that is running with RSSP 6 and MS-SQL, my task is to 
setup a new server with the same settings and when there is any problem with my 
main server. All I need to do is to unplug the network from the main server and 
connects to my "new server".
 
1. How to migrate the private keys over to new server (so that I can setup 
using the same private keys - no sure if this is necessary)
2. How to transfer the operation DB to the new server (daily, so that the DB is 
up-to-date)
3. If the new server is up, what are the steps to do to ensure all 
server/network sensors can connects to it
4. Any other information that can help me
 
Please advise if you can. Thanks in advance
 
Regards,
Kelvin Heng
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