JD Liau | Paste the answer from Hung Nguyen from earlier post...
For redundancy setup, when you set up a machine as a master, you define the username and password that the slave machine will need to connect to it. This account is created on the fly by management console, so you can put in anything you want (except for "root"). If the master is already set up and you've forgotten what the username and password that was set up for it was, then the solution is simple. Just turn off redundancy and then turn it on again with a new username and password combination.
-----Original Message----- From: cuae-developers-bounces@developer.cisco.com mailto:cuae-developers-bounces@developer.cisco.com On Behalf Of Jason Freitas Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 8:40 PM To: cuae-developers@developer.cisco.com Subject: [Cuae-developers] cuae redundancy db user question
Hi,
I was setting up redundancy between two CUAE's and it asked for the db username and password.
What privileges on which tables does the redundancy db user need?
Thanks
Jason
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