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Differences between Primary and Secondary Instances¶ The Tower service runs on both primary and secondary instances. The primary instance accepts requests or run jobs, while the secondary instances do not. Connection attempts to the web interface or API of a secondary Tower server redirect to the primary Tower instance.
The episode with Faramir also shows us a new side of Frodo.The hobbit has suffered all manner of hardships in the novel, buthe has never had to face an interrogation of the sort that Faramirforces upon him. Frodo could easily escape Faramir’s suspicionssimply by stating the truth: that Boromir was a traitor who soughtpossession of the Ring himself, betraying the Fellowship. Vps avenger v1 2 2 vst mac. But Frodorefuses to admit the truth out of regard for Faramir’s honorablememory of his late brother. Of course, Boromir was not completelyevil, and for a while he was the solid ally of the hobbits; in thisregard, Frodo may be attempting to pay tribute to his former colleague.But the fact remains that, in his conversation with Faramir, Frodosacrifices his own comfort and honor to preserve the good memoryof someone who betrayed him. The nobility of Frodo’s act is impressiveindeed. When we watch how well he holds up under pressure from theaccusatory Faramir, we develop a deeper respect for the hobbit’sempathy and strength of character.
Faramir’s reaction to the news of his brother’s ignoblebehavior is itself highly noble. Faramir does not curse Frodo andSam as the bearers of bad tidings, nor does he label them liars,unable to believe or process the fact that his beloved elder brothercould be capable of treachery. On the contrary, Faramir acceptsthe hobbits’ story with grace and calm. His acceptance of the distressingtruth about his brother may suggest that Faramir is, on some level,well aware of the possibility of good turning to evil in the world.Faramir continues to exhibit this awareness in his touching recountof the fall of Gondor from a land of peace and prosperity to a realmof wickedness and corruption. The inhabitants of Gondor, Faramirexplains, grew spoiled by their easy lives, and forgot about thenecessity of constantly striving for good and defending themselvesagainst evil. Faramir does not mention his brother in his tale,but indeed we might say the same things about Boromir—a good manwho, in the face of temptation, became open to corruption and evil.