Joey_Tribbiani Posted March 28, 2013 Report Posted March 28, 2013 Eppudo long back instalation lo chesina bhayya .. XI 3.1 adi .. Instalation appudu CMS Clustering ani vastundi ... when you installing first CMS , just give CMS port .. When you install second CMS , there is a option to join this to existing CMS .. It ask for Existing CMS host name and port ..
lolliman Posted March 28, 2013 Author Report Posted March 28, 2013 [quote name='CheGuevara' timestamp='1364508841' post='1303505417'] paledu mama....mana thread paina untandi eppatiki [/quote] adeelee... just joke aa lee... ippudu clustering gurunchi chaduvuthunnaaa... emanna doubts vuntee vesthaa ikkadaaa
CheGuevara Posted March 28, 2013 Report Posted March 28, 2013 [quote name='TheMonk' timestamp='1364509393' post='1303505461'] Eppudo long back instalation lo chesina bhayya .. XI 3.1 adi .. Instalation appudu CMS Clustering ani vastundi ... when you installing first CMS , just give CMS port .. When you install second CMS , there is a option to join this to existing CMS .. It ask for Existing CMS host name and port .. [/quote] emo bhayya nenu aa version lo kuda eppudu chudaledu e options.......ento enno installs chesa edi ela miss ayyano teliyatledu...
Joey_Tribbiani Posted March 28, 2013 Report Posted March 28, 2013 Screenshots unnai bhayya , kani server names unnai
lolliman Posted March 28, 2013 Author Report Posted March 28, 2013 [b]Adding a CMS to a cluster[/b] There are several ways to add a new CMS cluster member. Follow the appropriate procedure: • If you want to install a new node with a CMS on a new machine, then see Adding a new node to a cluster. • If you already have a node with CMS binary files, then you can add a new CMS server from the CMC. See Adding a server. • If you already have a node with CMS binary files, you can also add a new CMS server by cloning an existing CMS server. See Cloning servers. Note: Back up your current CMS system database before making any changes. If necessary, contact your database administrator. [b]Adding a new node to a cluster[/b] When you add a node (a node is a collection of Enterprise servers managed by a single Server Intelligence Agent), you are prompted to either create a new CMS or to cluster the node to an existing CMS.For detailed instructions on adding a node, see Working with nodes. If you want to cluster a node to an existing CMS, you can also use the installation setup program. Run the BusinessObjects Enterprise installation and setup program on the machine where you want to install the new CMS cluster member. The setup program allows you to perform a Custom installation. During the Custom installation, specify the existing CMS whose system you want to expand, and select the components that you want to install on the local machine. In this case, specify the name of the CMS that is running on your existing system, and choose to install a new CMS on the local machine.Then provide the Setup program with the information it needs to connect to your existing CMS system database. When the Setup program installs the new CMS on the local machine, it automatically adds the server to your existing cluster.
Joey_Tribbiani Posted March 29, 2013 Report Posted March 29, 2013 [quote name='BreakingBad' timestamp='1364510513' post='1303505517'] [b]Adding a CMS to a cluster[/b] There are several ways to add a new CMS cluster member. Follow the appropriate procedure: • If you want to install a new node with a CMS on a new machine, then see Adding a new node to a cluster. • If you already have a node with CMS binary files, then you can add a new CMS server from the CMC. See Adding a server. • If you already have a node with CMS binary files, you can also add a new CMS server by cloning an existing CMS server. See Cloning servers. Note: Back up your current CMS system database before making any changes. If necessary, contact your database administrator. [b]Adding a new node to a cluster[/b] When you add a node (a node is a collection of Enterprise servers managed by a single Server Intelligence Agent), you are prompted to either create a new CMS or to cluster the node to an existing CMS.For detailed instructions on adding a node, see Working with nodes. If you want to cluster a node to an existing CMS, you can also use the installation setup program. Run the BusinessObjects Enterprise installation and setup program on the machine where you want to install the new CMS cluster member. The setup program allows you to perform a Custom installation. During the Custom installation, specify the existing CMS whose system you want to expand, and select the components that you want to install on the local machine. In this case, specify the name of the CMS that is running on your existing system, and choose to install a new CMS on the local machine.Then provide the Setup program with the information it needs to connect to your existing CMS system database. When the Setup program installs the new CMS on the local machine, it automatically adds the server to your existing cluster. [/quote]
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