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Both the Master and Slave PCs should have VPOP3 installed into the same location (eg c:\vpop3 or d:\vpop3, etc), or settings relating to paths will not work if you have to fail over to the Slave PC. Alternatively, | Both the Master and Slave PCs should have VPOP3 installed into the same location (eg c:\vpop3 or d:\vpop3, etc), or settings relating to paths will not work if you have to fail over to the Slave PC. Alternatively, | ||
- | (We can help set this up database replication for you if you wish, but this will be chargeable - the current rate is £100 + VAT for a simple setup (ie replicating over a LAN with file sharing available between the two PCs). If you have a more complicated setup (eg replicating over the Internet) this can be more complex as it can involve configuring VPNs etc, so the cost may be greater) | + | (We can help set this up database replication for you if you wish, but this will be chargeable - the current rate is £150 + VAT for a simple setup (ie replicating over a LAN with file sharing available between the two PCs). If you have a more complicated setup (eg replicating over the Internet) this can be more complex as it can involve configuring VPNs etc, so the cost may be greater) |
=====On the Master PC===== | =====On the Master PC===== | ||
* In the VPOP3\pgsql\data folder, find the file **postgresql.conf** and edit it using Notepad or another text editor. At the bottom of the file add the lines: | * In the VPOP3\pgsql\data folder, find the file **postgresql.conf** and edit it using Notepad or another text editor. At the bottom of the file add the lines: |