I'm a bit confused (which is normal for me)... You have a load balancer
and only 1 Remedy server?  What load are you balancing?

Does the Remedy server know itself by both the public and private
values?   
In the ar.conf (ar.cfg for Windows) do you have the IP-Name: entries for
both public and private DNS (personally we use IP-Name instead of
Map-IP-Address)?

On the Remedy server what happens if you ping the public values?

One thing we did on our server setting was to add the load balancer as
an alias to the Remedy server (in the local hosts file).  This way once
you are on a Remedy server any call to the load balancer inside Remedy
would just stay on the server (reducing the network load).  Without this
we found that traffic would bounce to the load balancer and back.

You didn't state which O/S you are using

Fred

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ann Kosch
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 12:34 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: portmapper and load balancer

I'm sorry..a couple clarifications below...

On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:55:01 -0500, Ann Kosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Has anyone got a working system that uses a MidTier server not behind a

>load balancer and one (yes, one) Remedy server behind a load balancer
>AND...
>are using a public DNS/IP to get to the Remedy server so that the load 
>balancer DNS/IP are private?

The single Solaris Zone w/ R server is *behind* the load balancer and IT
has a private IP/DNS that unix admins don't want exposed.

I have the Map-IP-Address: setting in place and hopefully I'm using the
correct IPs.  The "sticky bit" is ON, I'm informed, but it doesn't
matter much since we only have one R server.

>
........
>Q: Is what we are doing completely impossible if we can't use the the 
>private DNS/Remedy server?

I meant the public DNS/Remedy server.... Sorry.
>
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