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Rio LFDS Database Outage

asked on November 4, 2015

Hello all,

What happens to the Laserfiche servers when there's a database outage that supplies LFDS ? I understand that if the LFDS server goes down or the network breaks the heartbeat, the servers will remain up for a number of days. Will the same grace period be applied if the database server goes down?

-Ben

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replied on November 4, 2015

The current behavior should be the same. Note that LFDS 10 fully supports failover clustering. 

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replied on October 22, 2018

Justin, could you please direct me to online documentation or white papers on this issue. Specifically I'm looking for documentation on the 7 day grace period for activated licenses, and the 1 hour stop of services. Thanks. 

 

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replied on November 4, 2015

Just out of interest on this. What is the grace period now on LF9? It used to be 7 days, then 5 and last I heard it was 3 days? What is it now in LF9 and what will it be in LF10?

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replied on November 4, 2015

Hey Chris, the order is reversed. It started at 3 and than expanded from there to a week. No change is planned for this in v10. 

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replied on November 4, 2015

7 Days. Good to know. Cheers Justin! yes

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replied on November 4, 2015
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replied on November 4, 2015

This won't be available for the initial release of LFDS 10 but we're going to add support for overriding the SQL connection string in a patch release.

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replied on September 4, 2018

HI Michael,

Was this feature added? Will it also be added for Repository Creation and Forms, for upgrade and installation?

-Ben

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replied on January 4, 2016

I have seen a few posts where Ben has been trying to get Always On Availability Groups working with LF.  However, I am not able to find anything post or deployment documentation that explicit states which versions, if any, support Always On Availability Groups.  We actually have LF 9.1.1 Rio connected to an availability group,  but it does not appears to survive a failover inside the AG.  I  am trying to understand if Ben's issue and our issue is specific to our environments, or if this is a systemic problem that can only be overcome with a software upgrade. 

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replied on January 4, 2016

I have seen a few posts where Ben has been trying to get Always On Availability Groups working with LF.  However, I am not able to find anything post or deployment documentation that explicit states which versions, if any, support Always On Availability Groups.  We actually have LF 9.1.1 Rio connected to an availability group,  but it does not appears to survive a failover inside the AG.  I  am trying to understand if Ben's issue and our issue is specific to our environments, or if this is a systemic problem that can only be overcome with a software upgrade. 

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