No - it is not possible due to the way our firewalling, etc, is
configured.  There is no direct path to the mid-tier except from one
user workstation that is used by the Unix administrator.  We're
firewalled off and secured 9 ways from Sunday.

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Do you have any method to bypass the load balancer for some of these
users?  have them connect directly to a specific web server...that
should eliminate the load balancer fairly easily if you have that
capability.

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Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 8:08 AM
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No resolution yet! :)
 
We are investigating the "sticky" settings on the load balancer.  It was
supposed to be set - whether or not it is actually set remains a
mystery.
 
One thing I do know though is that we experienced this problem
previously in our QA environment which does not have a load balancer -
it's a single MT server.  But that was even less frequent than the
occurrence here.
 
Does anyone know how/when/if the MT checks user licenses? I would have
thought it didn't do it at all - it seems like an API or possibly
workflow function on the AR Server but I could be wrong about that.
William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom
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Darrell Reading
Sent: Tue 8/5/2008 8:24 AM
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Was there ever a resolution for this, and was the sticky bit ever set?
The thread got so long, I lost track of everything that happened in it.
 
 
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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 23:06
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Subject: Re: "You do not have write license" woes


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I think my earlier message from yahoo didn't get through..
 
Can you check to see that some users do not have a duplicate record in
the user_cache table? Do a count(*) and then a count(distinct username)
on user_cache and see if it returns a different result.. If count(*)
returns more records you have potential duplicates in your user_cache
table..
 
Joe
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