High Availability Overview - Teradata Data Mover

Teradata® Data Mover Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Guide for Customers

Product
Teradata Data Mover
Release Number
16.20
Published
November 2021
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2021-11-04
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Product Category
Analytical Ecosystem

A High Availability configuration is the base configuration for a Data Mover system. If a primary (active) component of a system goes down, a High Availability configuration makes sure that the system continues to function with a secondary (standby) component.

A high availability configuration depends on a monitoring service, which monitors the active components through SSH connections to see if services are running. If any of the main services are down, a failover sequence begins the process of allowing the standby component to take over for the active component. The daemon, agent, and sync service that is monitored by the monitoring service on the active and standby components must be run using user dmuser. The monitoring service cannot be used to monitor the daemon, agent, and sync service components if a user other than dmuser has been set up to run these services.