I have a Lookout 6.1 client/server application that multiplexes data for 150 wastewater lift stations on to a
single panel from a DataTable object. I have a redundant server that starts an identical standby server process
in the event the primary server fails. There are 10 duplicate remote client processes that also use multiplexed
DDE enabled DataTable objects.
In a failover scenario, the remote clients' TCP/IP connections all work properly with dynamic symbolic links;
But, none of the clients' DataTable objects will connect to the standby computer because the client DataTables'
DDE Service parameter does not resolve a symbolic link and is static to the primary computer, which is offline
during failover.
Although this client program structure worked in Lookout prior to 4.0 using NetDDE redundancy, the new
methodology makes multiplexing DDE enabled DataTables in client processes impossible for a client/server
architecture needing redundancy, because the client DataTables' DDE service parameter remains static in failover.
Is there a way to redirect the clients' Datatable DDE service parameter to the standby computer in Lookout 6.1
another way, so I can still use the DDE enabled DataTable multiplexing method on the existing clients in a
failover?
Terry Parks, Engineering Analyst
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government(TPCG)
Utilities - Pollution Control