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Failover between Encrypted and non-Encrypted ADS using RFA

Is there a way to configure RFA so that it can failover between two ADS's, One with Encryption Enabled and One with Encryption Disabled?

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@ron.bove01

Thanks for reaching out to us.

I checked the RFA configurations. RFA supports failover via the serverList configuration in the connection.

\Connections\Connection_RSSL\connectionType                    = "RSSL"
\Connections\Connection_RSSL\rsslPort                         = "14002"
\Connections\Connection_RSSL\serverList                        = "192.168.27.40, 127.0.0.1"

All servers in the serverList configuration use the same connection settings. Therefore, RFA can't be configured to failover between Encrypted and non-Encrypted ADS.

I hope that this information is of help.

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Thanks for that information. That's what we suspected.

As an alternative, would it be possible to setup "Warm Standby" between an Encrypted and Un-Encrypted connection?

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I don't think so.

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In RFA, the WarmStandbyGroup is specifed in the serverList parameter which is under a connection.

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