I have a deadline I am trying to hit right now, but I will post my configuration techniques I have tested and am using successfully in the next couple of days. The professional server is not needed, but multiple standard server licenses.
Robert.
On Wednesday, September 17, 2003, at 06:09 PM, Fergal Donlon wrote:
Hi Dave,
I will be giving a workshop entitled 'Configuring your Professional Server'
at the conference on Thursday next so just to answer your questions for
Robert....
Does this work in Standard Server, or is it only a feature ofProfessional?
This only works on the Professional Edition. The Standard Server only allows
for one witango process.
(where there's three machines involved) - is that one per machine, or do allYou say you need "3 clients.ini files for each plugin" in your example
three go somewhere on the same machine?
You will only have 3 clients.ini files if you have 3 webservers. If for
example you have 3 machines all running witango servers but only one is
running a webserver then the clients.ini on the webserver does the load
splitting over the 3 witango servers. This presumes there is only one
witango server running on each machine - if there are 2 on each machine the
load will be split over the 6 witango servers. If you wish it is also
possible to direct requests to a specific server.
I assume this serves only to load balance and does nothing in cases offailover - if one of the three machines were tocrash or be switched off then requests to that IP would return an error, oris that somehow handled?
One of the things we changed in Witango 5 was that if a server did crash or
was shutdown requests would automatically be redirected to another running
server thus increasing overall stability.
If I can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards,
Fergal
Fergal Donlon Technical Engineer Witango Technologies, Suite 4, Level 1, 44 Miller Street, North Sydney, 2060
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From: "Dave Machin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 2:56 AM
Subject: Witango-Talk: To Robert Garcia: Follow up on your message regarding
load balancing
Way back in January, you wrote a very informative explanation on settingup multiple WiTango servers in a load balancing scenario by putting each
WiTango server's IP address in clients.ini and witango.ini - ("DNS Round
Robin Load Balancing with WiTango"). I'm getting to where I may have to set
something up along the lines of what you explain, and I wonder if you can
spare a moment to answer a couple extra questions:Professional?
Does this work in Standard Server, or is it only a feature of(where there's three machines involved) - is that one per machine, or do all
You say you need "3 clients.ini files for each plugin" in your example
three go somewhere on the same machine?failover - if one of the three machines were to crash or be switched off
I assume this serves only to load balance and does nothing in cases of
then requests to that IP would return an error, or is that somehow handled?
If it isn't, is there a way to handle that situation as well? If the client
browser receives 3 IP addresses from a DNS lookup, will it automatically try
a different one if the first is not available?93455__________________________________________________________________ _____
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give...
Dave Machin
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