yes herb you are right,
but there is one thing you COULD do with mid-tier. You can use 1 mid
tier installation to point to several AR servers.

--
michiel

On 7/20/06, Herb Partlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave
Installing x copies of ARS on a server is no problem.
I have a laptop with 5.x, 6.x and 7.x on it. They all
run great. No not use port mapper. Specify a different port
for each install.
example
my 5.x  server name arsystem5  port 5555   rpc 5556
   6.x  server name arsystem6  port 6666   rpc 6667
   7.x  server name arsystem7  port 7777   rpc 7778

midtier is another animal. Everytime I installed midtier
it would always update the previous version.

Herb




-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Zifchock
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 10:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: installing multiple AR Servers on one box

Hello List,

I am in the process of making a clean install of 6.3 on a box that
already
has an existing AR 6.3 System on it.  I was wondering if anyone had ever

done this and run into any problems with the servers fighting over
configuration files.  I am running on HPUX and am setting things up for
each AR System to have a different user etc..  Here are a couple of the
specific questions that I had.

1) Can you specify the filepath for the midtier configuration directory
(on
HPUX it is by default /etc/arinstall) and also /etc/arsystem (where the
license and armonitor.conf information lives) during an install?  On a
regular install, I do not remember seeing an option for this file path.
2) Can I just make a new configuration file and when I start the
arserver,
can I point it towards that configuration file?

Thanks for your responses.

-Dave

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