​You can have multiple servers configured in one midtier server but the
home page will show from the server that is defined in the General Settings.
http://<midtierserver>/arsys
This URL will take you to the server defined in the General settings.

If you want to go to the other server defined in the AR Server settings
then use the following URL:
http://<midtierserver>/arsys/forms/<arservername>/SHR:LandingConsole

HTH.


Regards,
Chetan Shinde

On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 6:08 AM, Dave Barber <daddy.bar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> **
> All,
>
> My experience with mid-tier configuration is limited, so bear with me ....
>
> Our system is as follows (ITSM 8.1) :
> Load balancer -> 5x Mid-tier servers -> Load balancer -> 5x AR Servers
>
> For normal user connections, this seems to be working perfectly.
>
> We're looking into a method of application and performance monitoring via
> the mid-tier.  Now, we can establish a connection directly to each mid-tier
> without an issue.  That'll allow us to keep an eye on the mid-tier
> operation.
>
> Currently the mid-tiers are only configured to connect to the AR Servers
> via the load balancer.  We can add the individual AR Servers to the
> mid-tier config pages (so mid-tier1 can have AR Server 1, mid-tier2 can
> have AR Server 2, etc.), so that would allow us to establish a connection
> from a specific mid-tier to a specific AR Server via the relevant
> connection string.
>
> However - I wouldn't want to implement something that would break the
> normal user connection through load balancers.
>
> Is this likely to be an issue - users will establish a connection via the
> mid-tier load balancer URL, will the subsequent user connections from the
> mid-tier use the "primary" (ie. first defined) server in the mid-tiers AR
> Server Settings page?
>
> Regards
>
> Dave Barber
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