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
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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
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