Client and Boundary
I need to understand the usage of your acronyms.
When you say PSS do you mean Primary Site Server, and when you say SSS do you mean Secondary Site Server?
If so, then clients always belong to the primary site, and therefore the sitecode would be assigned to the site of the primary site server.
If the client is in a boundary that is applied to a secondary site server, it will use the secondary for MP and DP if the secondary has those site systems.Kriss Milne | MCSE
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September 26th, 2012 1:44am
Your understanding is right but in my SSS we use it for DP... and MP is in PSS
Tushar
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September 30th, 2012 8:16am
that's fine:
In that configuration the client will be assigned the site code of the primary site (P01), it will use the MP on the Primary Server and it will use the DP on the Secondary Server.
ThanksKriss Milne | MCSE
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September 30th, 2012 9:29am
Hi All,
I have a question in my mind . So i think our expertise could solve this.
We have setup a SCCM environment with one CEN , one PSS(site:P01) and one SSS(site:S01) . We create a boundary also in both PSS and SSS server ,Boundary xyz in PSS and boundary abc in SSS . Now I am connect to SSS and push a client
into one of the machine which boundary belongs to SSS abc . After deploy it succefully which site code it will take ?Tushar
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October 1st, 2012 12:39am
I need to understand the usage of your acronyms.
When you say PSS do you mean Primary Site Server, and when you say SSS do you mean Secondary Site Server?
If so, then clients always belong to the primary site, and therefore the sitecode would be assigned to the site of the primary site server.
If the client is in a boundary that is applied to a secondary site server, it will use the secondary for MP and DP if the secondary has those site systems.Kriss Milne | MCSE
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October 1st, 2012 1:37am