Hello Raul,
i think the best solution is this to put engine on one site, managing
both. I'd put to an external vm, not self hosted engine, for better
flexibility in this kind of scenario. Once done, move a copy of the
data frequently to the remote site (copy the vm via storage
replication or backup/restore, or with engine-backup). Once the
primary site goes down, you can recover the engine vm (start from the
backup, or restore the backup with engine-restore). The database
contains all the references to the managed resources, so you can
connect back to the engine UI and see everything. I'd suggest also to
refer to resources via DNS, so there's no issues when addressing
changes.
Luca
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 10:02 AM <raul.caballero.girol(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Luca, thank you for your reply,
The idea is that the 2 sites will be up. I have read a disaster recovery guide, but I
dont need a disaster recovery, I need that, when a site with my manager down, I can have
visibility of the situation. And for this I need my manager. And, when I recover my site
all should be running (not 2 manager or similar situation).
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