Robert, Where in Windows, IIS or Witango do you indicate or use this? My setup is working correctly without this.
Unless: Maybe because I have shares setup on each server with Administrative Rights as follows: \\ics9\wwwroot \\ics14\wwwroot Thanks, Steve -----Original Message----- From: Robert Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 4:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Load Balancing Test Both servers need to have access to the files, and the web directory, and the path to the files must be the same for both servers. LIke: \\Server1\webfiles\mysite\ -- Robert Garcia President - BigHead Technology VP Application Development - eventpix.com 13653 West Park Dr Magalia, Ca 95954 ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bighead.net/ - http://eventpix.com/ On Oct 5, 2007, at 1:53 PM, Fogelson, Steve wrote: > Hi, > > I ran a test with the following 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 > > Server B contains all the Witango and web files in the wwwroot > folder. IIS > is setup to run this website. > > Server A does not contain any Witango and web files for this > application. > IIS is not setup to run this web site. > > DNS points to the IIS website running on Server B. > > The apps runs fine repeatedly (closing the browser and opening a > new one). I > can tell which Witango Service is serving the browser because one > of my > Witango services is running on a 30 day trial license and the green > trailer > displays when the browser is using this service. Also the Witango > log files > on both servers show evidence of the app running on them. > > I am concluding that the Witango apps and html files only have to > be placed > on the server hosting the IIS service and Witango Client. In this > test, > server B. It appears that server A reads the Witango files from > server B and > caches them for further use. > > So it also appears that you only have to maintain one set of files > on the > IIS and Witango Client server. You don't need them on subsequent > Witango > servers included in the load balancing farm. > > Comments would be appreciated. Maybe everyone knows this and I just > didn't > get it. > > Thanks > > Steve Fogelson > Internet Commerce Solutions > > FYI: Witango config for each server included below > > Server A > witango.ini > VALIDHOSTS=127.0.0.1:10.10.20.14 > > client.ini > [witango55_iis.dll] > WITANGO_SERVER=127.0.0.1,18155 > > Server B > witango.ini > VALIDHOSTS=127.0.0.1 > > client.ini > WITANGO_SERVER=XXX14,127.0.0.1,18155:XXX9,10.10.20.9,18155 > CONNECTION_TIMEOUT=0 > FORCE_SERVER_ARG_NAME=_SrvID > ______________________________________________________________________ > __ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf
