There is no Active-Active Airwave setup. you can have upto 3 AirWave servers monitoring a controller based network. All work as independent servers.
In this scenario, there is no AirWave to Airwave to sync.
Looks like in your setup, once Failover became active, devices were added to it before making it as Failover. Once Failover becomes Active, it no longer monitors other AirWave servers as it is in Active mode. Only option is to manually make Failover server as passive by restoring Failover backup. you may have to add the 200+ devices manually to main Active server and restore VisualRF backup if any loaded on Failover server and make the failover as Failover again.
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Gowri Amujuri
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Original Message:
Sent: Nov 09, 2022 12:00 AM
From: Kok Cheng Tan
Subject: AirWave failback process
May i know what is the behavior Airwave when in Active Active condition? are the users & devices monitoring result for both AW suppose in sync?
I found my Fail over (200++) and Active (500++), is that possible to configure failover return to passive automatically when detect active is online?
Original Message:
Sent: Aug 16, 2020 11:45 AM
From: Vishnu Mannil
Subject: AirWave failback process
Until we manually restore the failover backup, failover server will continue to act as primary and monitor the network even if the actual primary comes up. In this scenario actual primary is not going to be monitored by the failover.
Failover will be back to failover state and will start to monitor the primary only post the manual backup restore.