Karl:
I think I know what you are talking about:
It is possible to have more than one ARS server instance running on a single system. Only one, and only one, can be connected to by using the portmapper function built into the ARS user processes (User, Alert and Administrator programs.) The connected to database instances can be on one or more systems. Each instance, if they exist on the same database, must have a unique name.
The converse is also true. It is possible to have multiple database instances on the same database server feeding several ARS servers which exist on separate machines. Again, the instances must have a unique name, and in the case of Oracle, a unique database user name.
BTW, I am running ARS 6.3 and 7.0 on the same system with a single Oracle database instance with two different tablespaces.
James McKenzie
L-3 GSI
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Subject: Instances, two types?
A few days a go I read this
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You can run multiple instances of BMC Remedy AR System on a single server, as well as run multiple BMC Remedy AR System servers with a single database."
According to this there are two kinds of instances, What's the different between them?
Regards
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