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Old 07-21-2005, 03:24 PM   #12
Snyder81
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Originally Posted by dev
In order to have a true BES cluster, the BES services have to be cluster aware..in particular the Blackberry controller service. If this service is cluster aware then it will be able to "start" the services on the passive node when it senses a failure on the active node. Only RIm developers can alter the code wrt that component.
So can Windows 2003 Enterprise Cluster Administrator not be setup to monitor the BlackBerry services? In Exchange(it is cluster aware), the services are set to manual on all servers and the Cluster Administrator fails over the service when the primary node dies. Why can't this be done for BES 4.0? Do the services really need to be cluster aware?

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