The sun is shining and we are expecting a high of something like 91F. 
How's the weather in your neck of the woods?

Say, how is it that y'all are called "Southcoast Media Group?  Aren't 
y'all a little _north_ of _south_coast? ;-)

Respectfully,

Ralph D. Wilson II
Senior Programmer Analyst
Information Technology Department 
9311 San Pedro Suite 600
San Antonio TX 78216
(800) 527-0066 x7368
(210) 321-7368 (direct)
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Thanks Ralph. How?s the weather out there?
 
 
 
 
James M. Gagne
SouthCoast Media Group Webmaster
 
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James, 

You may have to go to the IPSwitch site to get removed. ;-) 

Respectfully,

Ralph D. Wilson II
Senior Programmer Analyst
Information Technology Department 
9311 San Pedro Suite 600
San Antonio TX 78216
(800) 527-0066 x7368
(210) 321-7368 (direct)
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Chris, 
  
Use WS_FTP Server 5.04 with all patches.  Use a UNC path (NOT A DRIVE 
LETTER!) as part of a Virtual Directory mapped to a third host (your 
"fileserver").  Ensure you setup WS_FTP server process to run as a DOMAIN 
account (not local system as is the default) and it will maintain 
permissions on the UNC while "not logged on" interactively to the system, 
WS_FTP server can use standard SQL server (or Oracle) for storing user 
account credentials if you want -- just create a table per the 
documentation, define an System ODBC connection, and drop in the DLL.  All 
very well documented by WS_FTP and simple to deploy.  However, the 
configuration data of WS_FTP server is NOT in the database (just username, 
password, etc.) so you'll need a mechanism to ensure your changes to 
Virtual Directories etc are duplicated on both machines (IE, setting 
synchronization will be a Manual Process). 

For HA, you CAN cluster WS_FTP Server 5.04. We have done it three times. 
No problems.  Setup a standard Windows Active/Passive cluster with your 
shared disk, quorum resource, and a virtual IP.  Install WS_FTP server on 
one machine with the destination directory being the shared disk resource 
(NOT THE QUORUM DISK).  Failover to other node.  RUN THE INSTALLATION FOR 
WS_FTP AGAIN AND SELECT THE EXACT SAME OPTIONS, again with binaries being 
on the shared disk resource.  Define a new "generic service" type of 
clustered resource.  The program to run is the WS_FTP Server executable 
from the shared disk.  Run it as a "service account" (valid domain 
account, NOT LOCAL SYSTEM).  make sure you set that on both nodes.  And 
the BIG KEY is to use Registry Replication (part of the generic service 
definition) to REPLICATE the IPSwitch registry key path between nodes. 
This ensures if you make changes to Virtual Directories, etc. on the 
active node and then fail-over to the second node that your changes still 
exist.  Make sure when you define your FTP site inside the server manager 
you use the Clustered VIRTUAL IP address -- it'll default to the local 
hosts IP on each node.  You just have to remember NOT to use that one 
since it's NOT the clustered address. 
  
It'll take you a bit of time to setup, but it ABSOLUTELY works and WORKS 
GREAT.  Of course, it's not officially "supported" by IpSwitch...  but 
they were VERY interested when we told them how we did it.  I suspect they 
integrated some of what we told them (the above setup) into the officially 
"clusterable" version 6.  (IPSwitch product manager contacted me a couple 
of times while they were laying out specs for v6 about 9 months ago). 
  
I do agree tho that the requirement (is it REALLY a requirement??) to use 
Postgres SQL for v6 is a deal killer.  I absolutely, positively, will NOT 
go to v6 if that's the case.  We absolutely, positively will NOT introduce 
a new database platform just to go to WSFTP 6.  We've been a customer for 
years, but if that's truly a requirement (that I can't use SQL or Oracle) 
we will find an alternative product to WSFTP Server. 

Good Luck. 

Pete 
 
 
 


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Subject: [WS_FTP Forum] Top directory on UNC path - is this possible? 
Hi there, 
We have a pair of servers each one of which will be running WS_FTP server 
(to replace the buggy Microsoft Windows 2000 FTP server that?s already 
there). 
The FTP site FQDN will be a VIP that could be directed to either of the 
two web servers. We need to set it up in such a way that both machines 
work with the same set of files, so their top directory should ideally be 
a UNC path. 
The problem is I can?t seem to get WS_FTP server to recognise a UNC path ? 
it complains with the following error message: 
?Only local fixed drives can be used for a Host?s Top Directory!? (the 
exclamation is a nice touch, like only a fool would want to be doing this) 

Is there a way to do this, to get two or more servers to ?see? the same 
set of files? 
TIA, 
Chris 
 
 


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