Verifying Server Synchronization

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If the databases are not synchronized, you see a list of the records that are different.

The synchronization of the Primary and Secondary servers is a real-time activity. The tblcmp utility gives accurate results only on an idle system (one that is not processing telephone calls).

To re-synchronize the databases:

1On the active server, at the command line enter this command:

xattach app

2In the screen that appears, click Scripts/Spawn vssu_sync.

3In the blue Tables window that appears, click the SS button to select all the tables that are synchronized with Intelligent Mirroring.

4Page down until you see checked boxes that indicate that the associated tables are selected for synchronization.

5Click the UD button to synchronize the selected tables. The standby server is updated and restarted.

File System To verify that the file systems are synchronized, follow the procedures in this section.

At the command line on both the Primary and Secondary Servers:

1Enter this command:

diffmsg

If there are many files on the system, the diffmsg utility may take some time to complete operation.

When the diffmsg utility stops, the system displays these two file counts:

Files to copy: — The number of files that exist on the other server but do not exist on the local server.

Files to remove: — The number of files that exist on the local server but do not exist on the other server.

If the value of files to copy is 0 (zero), then the file system is synchronized from the perspective of the local server.

2If the value of files to copy is not 0 (zero), then enter the command:

diff2rcp

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