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Chapter 2 Deployment Configuration : Step 2. Configuring Interior Server.par

Step 2. Configuring Interior Server.par
In this step, you will determine which particular machine(s) will be running the Interior Server, which can be assigned to multiple machines to achieve both fault tolerance and load balancing.
1.
Expand Application Management > BusinessConnect > Configuration.
2.
Click the Interior Server.par link.
The Edit Service Configuration: Interior Server.par dialog appears.
General Tab
This tab allows you to add the Interior Server to machines.
1.
In the General tab, click Add to Additional Machines.
The Bind to Container(s) dialog appears.
2.
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Each time you add a machine, you will define a service instance. These instances can then be grouped to achieve fault tolerance and load balancing.
Enable Service
When this check box is checked, it will enable services for the Interior Server.
Fault Tolerance Tab
This tab allows you to group machine to achieve fault tolerance.
1.
Select the Fault Tolerance tab.
The Edit Service Configuration: Interior Server.par dialog appears.
2.
In the Group Settings panel, enter the values for the new fault tolerant group by using Table 4.
Load Balancing
In the Service Instance Name-Fault Tolerance Group Settings panel, you will see all machines to which the Interior component was assigned using General Tab.
machine1 - Interior Server     domain.BCFTGROUP.A
machine2 - Interior Server     domain.BCFTGROUP.B
machine3 - Interior Server     domain.BCFTGROUP.C
machine4 - Interior Server     domain.BCFTGROUP.D
Machines that belong to one group provide for fault tolerance within that group, while machines in different groups provide for load balancing among these groups.
Fault Tolerance
In order to form groups for fault tolerance, decide which machines you will group together. For example, you will assign machine1 and machine2 to the group A and machine3 and machine4 to the group B.
1.
The Edit FT Node Settings dialog appears.
2.
In the FT Group Name field, correct the existing entry so that the machine can be re-assigned to another group.
For example, instead of doman.BCFTGROUP.B, make it doman_name.BCFTGROUP.A.
3.
Click Save.
4.
Once you are finished with re-assigning, verify that you have the appropriate group assignments in the Service Instance-Fault Tolerance Group Settings panel, such as
machine1 - Interior Server       domain.BCFTGROUP.A
machine2 - Interior Server       domain.BCFTGROUP.A
machine3 - Interior Server       domain.BCFTGROUP.B
machine4 - Interior Server       domain.BCFTGROUP.B
5.
Click Save.
The Configuration dialog confirms that the Interior Server component is assigned to multiple machines and is deployable.
Monitoring Tab
The Monitoring tab allows you to manage the Rule Base for load balancing groups as well as events, such as component failures, alerts, email status, and various commands.
For more details about rulebases and events, see TIBCO Administrator User’s Guide.
Advanced Tab
Use this tab to enable tracing. For more information, see TIBCO Administrator User’s Guide and Enabling Tracing for all TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks Tasks.

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