Andre, Setup: Server A will run one Witango service and the databases will reside here. Server B will run IIS, Witango Client and one Witango service
I was wondering about that. I have been doing some testing with the setup I described. I have a taf that is different on both servers. As the request comes into Server B, it may go to either server (as indicated in the log files on both servers), but it always displays the results as indicated by the taf located on server B. Is it possible that Server B pulls the Witango files from the IIS and Witango Client server (B in this example) and caches (if server B is setup to do so) them on server B? If so, files would only have to be located on Server B. As I recall from a post by Robert Schubert, Server B will also have it's own System, Application and Domain scoped variables, so any changes to the Application and Domain variables on server B that need to be used on server A will also have to be reset. Please comment on this and let me know if my test results are wrong. Thanks, Steve -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 10:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Load Balanceing Hi, Jason This was one very detailed answer, I must admit. However there's two corrections that I feel is necessary. 1. Witango service doesn't need to have access to Application files, it needs to have a valid Data Source. Application Files must be visible to IIS with Witango Plugin. That plugin will in turn connect to Witango Services specifed in clients.ini either randomly or by following directions supplied as arguments of the URL. 2. You can't have a mapped drive functioning, while there's no user logged in to the server. This option would only be valid for a testlab, where developer is always logged and drive is always mapped. Sincerely, Andre Rekhtine IS Consultant Moveable Online Inc. ........................ ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf
