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Starting failover from a command line

You can configure connections and initiate failover without using the Full-Server Failover Manager

user interface. The same executable that launches the user interface can be used from a command

prompt with options. The command line execution opens the user interface, passes through specified

parameters, and initiates specified processes. You may want to use this alternate execution if you

have different configuration files that you want to execute or if you have multiple connections. The

Full-Server Failover Manager command can be initiated one at a time from a command prompt, or it

can be scripted.
The Full-Server Failover Manager executable is located in the installation directory.

Command FFManager

Description

Initiates the Full-Server Failover Manager user interface, passes through

specified parameters, and initiates specified processes

Syntax

FFMANAGER /SOURCE

source_name

/TARGET

target_name

/USERNAME

username

/PASSWORD

password

/VALIDATE /FIXALL

/PROTECT /FAILOVER /LOGLEVEL

number

/CONFIG

filename

Options

SOURCE

source_name

—Name of the source

TARGET

target_name

—Name of the target

USERNAME

username

—Name of a user who is a member of the

Double-Take Admin security group

PASSWORD

password

—Password associated with the specified user

VALIDATE—Validates the configuration of the two servers to make sure they

are compatible

FIXALL—Corrects those errors that Full-Server Failover can automatically

correct

PROTECT—Initiates the connection between the source and target

FAILOVER—Initiates failover from the source to the target

LOGLEVEL

number

—Specifies the level of detailed logged based on the

following numbers.

2—Informational messages are logged

3—Informational and error messages are logged

4—Informational, error, and exception messages are logged

5—Informational, error, exception, and debug messages are logged. This

is the default setting.

6—Informational, error, exception, debug, and internal coding messages

are logged

CONFIG

filename

—Name of the file that contains the failover options. If no

file is specified, the FFMDefaults.xml file will be used.

Examples

ffmanager /source alpha /target beta /username

administrator /password passsword /validate /fixall

/protect

ffmanager /source alpha /target beta /username

administrator /password passsword /validate /failover

Notes

If you do not specify any options with this command, the Full-Server Failover

Manager user interface will open. The fields will be blank and no processing will

occur.

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