
Backup Masters
Introduction
A Backup Master mirrors the security data of the Master Security Client (MSC) in case it has to take over as the MSC if the MSC is unable to operate or is removed from the security configuration. A Backup master system receives all the updates to the security configuration on the MSC. However, you cannot make modifications to the security configuration on a Backup Master.
When the Configurator runs on a Backup Master, the Access Control Group tab looks like the tab on a
The Backup Master tab is available only when the HBAnyware Security Configurator is running on the MSC or a Backup Master. Use this tab to set up a system as a Backup Master to the MSC and to replace the MSC with a Backup Master.
Each time you start the HBAnyware Security Configurator on the MSC and no Backup Master is assigned, a message warns you that no Backup Master Client is assigned to the security configuration.
If you run the HBAnyware Security Configurator on a Backup Master, a message warns you that you can only view security information on a Backup Master. Security changes must be made to the MSC.
A Backup Master system receives all the updates that the MSC makes to the security configuration, therefore it is very important that the Backup Master is online when the HBAnyware Security Configurator is running on the MSC. Otherwise, updates to the security configuration are not reflected to the Backup Master. If the Backup Master then becomes the MSC, the security configuration may be corrupted.
Backup Master Eligible Systems
To be eligible to become a Backup Master, a system must not be a client or server in any ASG. In other words, it must be either a server in the MSC's Access Control Group (ACG) or an unsecure system. If it is an unsecure system, it will be secure when it becomes a Backup Master.
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