Vivotek NR9682-v2 64-Channel NVR (No HDD) User Manual

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Below are the definitions of server roles:

1.

CMS

VAST server: The main access portal for the configuration.

1-1. CMS server is where the

Failover

configuration takes place.

1-2. CMS continuously polls to check the hearbeats to monitor the statuses of all

Active and Redundant servers.

1-3. CMS regularly backs up the configurations on Active servers.

1-4. CMS assigns redundant server(s) to the takeover of a failed Active server.

1-5. In a Redundant server configuration, the CMS is supposed to be up and running

at all time. If the CMS server fails, the server failover and failback operation will

not take place. It is therefore preferrable to configure a CMS redundant server,

and install the CMS server at a high up-time environment, such as on a VMWare

configuration.

3.

Active

servers: Active VAST servers are the work horses that perform recording and

monitoring tasks.

4.

Redundant

servers: The Redundant servers are actually active-standbys. They participate

to continue video recording in the event of active server failures. It is recommended for the
Redundant servers to have an equivalent or higher processing power than the Active servers.
The same applies to the size of storage volumes and the disk drives' write performance.

Note that you cannot configure a Redundant server by opening a local console.

2.

CMS Redundant

server: This is a failover server that serves as the backup for the CMS

server.

Note that this redundant server is configured in

Settings

>

Devices

>

Sites

. Click

Add Sites

,

and select "

Add as a redundant server for

" "

CMS

." See next section for the configuration

procedure.

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