11-13-2009 12:46 AM - edited 03-14-2019 04:52 AM
Hi all,
I'm planning to do a IIS redirect from the corporate web server (accessible through public url) into the internal web server hosting EIM/WIM. My EIM/WIM is on a single server configuration. Which server would be taking the load for this; corporate or internal web server?
Has anyone done this before? Is there any restriction / consideration to take into account (i.e. access, port #, etc).
Thanks!
-JT-
12-03-2009 04:30 AM
Hi JT,
i'm trying to deploy the same...where did you install the webserver? on the corporate server or on the application server?
thanks in advance,
01-30-2010 10:29 AM
Hi all,
What i notice was for chat to work, both entry point as well as agent login needs to be FQDN so i dont believe the redirection of url would work. Not too sure why ip address would not work.
A few questions i have regarding the design of web server in a distributed environment 3 servers (web server, app/serv/file/etc, db)
a) must they all it be in the same domain?
b) can both web server & app/serv/file server be in the same domain while the db server be in a different domain? as far as i can see, only app/serv are accessing the db using jdbc connection
c) what is the process (post-production) to change the ip address / hostname of those servers? would that require a reinstallation?
Thanks!
-JT-
01-30-2010 11:29 AM
a) must they all it be in the same domain?
Don't think so.
b) can both web server & app/serv/file server be in the same domain while the db server be in a different domain? as far as i can see, only app/serv are accessing the db using jdbc connection
Yes, specially if you're using SQL authentication.
c) what is the process (post-production) to change the ip address / hostname of those servers? would that require a reinstallation?
I wouldn't think so, but I've never tried it, but if it were me I would reinstall, specially since the installation process is pretty clean (assuming 4.3).
david
01-30-2010 12:25 PM
hi david,
a) i thought there was some requirement to have same access/id across the distributed system which is going to be use to start the services? if the web server has a public ip/fqdn (meant for WIM) wouldnt that mean we are (unintentionally) opening access up for the agent/whoever to login into the system from the internet?
b) thanks
c) i dont plan to reinstall my 4.2.x
-JT-
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