MultiSite use
model
There are different aspects of your MultiSite use model that affect the implementation and
deployment of a MultiSite
environment.
Type of administration You must decide how much control the individual sites will have over their replicas. Your choices are centralized administration, individual administration, or some combination of the two.
MultiSite, time, and time zones In MultiSite , time stamps are stored in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) and are printed to reflect the local time.
Time rules in config specs Time rules in config specs are not absolute. The version selected by a time rule can change after an update packet is imported at your replica.
Mastership strategy Identities and permissions strategy for VOB replicas A replica can preserve identities and permissions, preserve permissions only, or preserve neither identities nor permissions (nonpreserving).
Managing rolemaps, policies, and object-rolemap bindings There are several administrative consequences arising from the differences between policy mastership and rolemap mastership, and also from the replication mode of the VOB family.
Group selection in replicas according to feature level
Synchronization The main factors to consider when planning replica synchronization are method, scheduling, and pattern.
Synchronization pattern The synchronization pattern for a family defines which replicas exchange update packets and the direction of exchange.
Synchronization schedule The synchronization schedule for a family defines when replicas in the family send and receive updates. The schedule is affected by many factors, including the rate of development at different sites, the connections among sites, and whether you use MultiSite as a backup strategy.
Use of MultiSite for VOB backups You can use MultiSite as part of your VOB backup strategy.
Scrubbing parameters for replicas When a command makes a change to a replica, an entry is recorded in the replica’s operation log. Also, when you export an update packet, an export_sync record is created for each target replica. These records are used by the recoverpacket command to reset a replica’s epoch number matrix.
Path names that contain spaces On computers running Windows™ , if the path name of a receipt handler or a shipping order contains spaces, DOS short name resolution must be enabled for the file system on which the receipt handler or shipping order is located. This property is enabled by default. If this property is not enabled, the shipping server cannot invoke the receipt handler or process the shipping order.
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