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If the main Server + standby Server flowchart is in use, it is possible to configure both main and standby Servers for recording on the same network resource or several resources (see Using network disks section). In this case, the archive is always available no matter what Server operates with cameras.
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If the N main Servers + standby server flowchart is in use, it is impossible to create a unified archive. In this case, main Servers perform recording on different logical drives (sections, partitions), local or network. If these drives for archive recording are specified on a standby Server, then archives from different main Servers will mix.
The AxxonPlayer.exe utility can be used to access the archive created by a standby Server on NAS or local drive (see The Axxon Player utility for viewing and converting the video archive). Alternatively, main and backup server archives can be synchronized through the Backup archive module (see Configuring archive synchronization of main and backup Servers).
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Any Server can act both as a primary and as a standby at the same time given that the performance of the Server platform allows it. Therefore, a Failover system can be organized with two video servers that are standby in relation to each other.
As in the cases described above, if both Servers write the archive to the network storage, access to the archive is available when the configuration is transferred. If the Servers write a local archive or use different network storages, the AxxonPlayer.exe utility (see The Axxon Player utility for viewing and converting the video archive) or synchronization through the Backup archive module (see Configuring archive synchronization of main and backup Servers) can be used to access the archive created by a standby Server on NAS or local drive.
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If the quantity of cameras is bound to specific Servers in the license key, then the license becomes invalid when cameras are moved to the backup Server. In this case, the system gives 50 days to restore the faulty Server in order to move the cameras back and the license to become valid again. Otherwise, Intellect will unload on the backup Server because the hardware limit is exceeded (see Features of the Intellect software operation when the object limit is exceeded section). Time (in days) remaining for restoring the main Server is shown on the settings panel of the Failover service object:
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The number of failovers running simultaneously can be limited. For this the Manager of Failover services object is used. It is created under any LOCALHOST object (that is not a Client) in the system – see Role-assignment in distributed system section). Only one Manager of Failover services object can be created in the system.
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