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Chapter 4:  Post-installation
3.
Stop Breeze Server on Computer2.
Select Start > Programs > Macromedia > Macromedia Breeze 5 > Stop Breeze Server.
4.
Log in to the Breeze Manager.
You can log in to the Breeze Manager from the following URL: 
http://admin_host/servlet/admin
where admin_host is the host name you entered as the value of the 
ADMIN_HOST
 variable in the 
Breeze Server custom.ini configuration file.
When you log in, the Breeze Manager home page opens.
5.
Start Breeze Server on Computer2.
6.
Stop Breeze Server on Computer1.
7.
Click the Reports tab.
If failover is successful, the Breeze Manager Reports page opens. If the login page opens or any 
other page is displayed, failover was not successful.
If the cluster contains more than two computers, apply this start-stop procedure to each 
computer in the cluster.
Verifying content replication
This section explains how you can verify that content uploaded to one Breeze Server in a cluster is 
replicated to the other Breeze Server applications in the cluster and is therefore available whenever 
failover is necessary. As in the preceding section, the following procedure assumes a cluster with 
two Breeze Presentation platforms.
To verify replication of content across a cluster with two Breeze Presentation platforms:
1.
Make sure Microsoft SQL Server 2000 is running. 
2.
Make sure that Breeze Server on Computer1 is started and that Breeze Server on Computer2 is 
stopped.
To start Breeze Server:
Select Start > Programs > Macromedia Breeze > Start Breeze Server.
To stop Breeze Server:
Select Start > Programs > Macromedia > Macromedia Breeze 5 > Stop Breeze Server.
3.
Log in to the Breeze Manager.
You can log in to the Breeze Manager from the following URL: 
http://admin_host/servlet/admin
where admin_host is the host name you entered as the value of the 
ADMIN_HOST
 variable in 
Breeze Server custom.ini configuration file.
When you log in, the Breeze Manager home page opens.