Does that mean that twice the tcp traffic is moving through the system as
well?

Rick
On Aug 8, 2012 8:56 PM, "Howard's Gmail" <hbr4...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I hope this question finds you all in good health.
>
> Now for my question/issue, we just went from 7.6.1 to 7.6.4 r3 and started
> to run out of floating licenses. With the user population staying the same.
>
> So we (with the help of BMC support) started to look around. What we saw
> was strange, we have 3 mid-tiers tied to 2 app servers, through a load
> balancer with the sticky bit set. No we are using he new load balancer
> function in the 7.6.4 mid-tier. What we found was that users were being
> logged on to both app servers, therefor taking 2 licenses. One on each
> server.
>
> After spending 7 hours on a web-ex with, BMC, the load balancer vendor and
> number of others, we are still some what lost. The leading item that might
> be the cause is the load balancer, but no one is sure why a user that is
> not an admin and has a floating license, can be logged into two arservers
> at the same time or what is pushing the user after they log in, then open a
> form (like change management console or the incident console) and then
> logging them into the other server.
>
> BMC has been great looking at this issue with us, as well as the other
> vendors.
>
> I just wanted to know if anyone else has seen anything like this since
> moving to 7.6.4.
>
> Take care,
>
> Howard
>
> Sent from one of Howard's iPads
>
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