Auto Start / Recovery issue betwen x86 and x64 ver
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:06 am
I just wanted to ask about an issue I am having between several servers on multiple sites. One is a 64-bit, and the other is a 32-bt. Both are replicating files back to a centralized server off-site via FTP. The 32-bit version fires right up without user intervention, and replicates reasonably well over the 512Kbps satellite link we have with only the occasional missed file. the 64-bit version, however, seems to have issues starting without forcefully clicking on the "start" button. Even then, it pops up with a preview window, rather than just starting. Both are version 2012 7.1.0.0. Both are in "run as a service" mode. Both are configured to replicate only the last 5 days - which, unfortunately takes it a painfully long to to realize a file change on a time-sensitive system (I know... then why do we have a satellite link on a time-sensitive system?? This location doesn't even have a physical address... let alone high speed internet access, unfortunately). Both servers are dual, quad-core Xeons with 12GB of memory, so the speed issue isn't a local resource issue.
The 64-bit version also seems to have an issue with reconnecting to the FTP server if the connectivity is lost - which can be every few days. This is a very remote location, with spotty (at best) service. The 32-bit version seems pretty resilient with attempting to reconnect until it regains connectivity.
Any thoughts / suggestions?
Thanks!
The 64-bit version also seems to have an issue with reconnecting to the FTP server if the connectivity is lost - which can be every few days. This is a very remote location, with spotty (at best) service. The 32-bit version seems pretty resilient with attempting to reconnect until it regains connectivity.
Any thoughts / suggestions?
Thanks!