Is your production server ever brought down?  Does the dev server still have
a problem when the other is non-op?



-----Original Message-----
From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: Mysterious persistant non-reproducible error in R:Tango


>Brent,
>
>>Is the development server (the one giving the greatest grief) completely
>separate from everything or >does it rely on IIS on another server to serve
>taf's?
>
>The development server is (unlike the production server) running both IIS
>and Tango. It serves up files from the same Novell fileserver.
>
>
>>Is the development server reading the live original tafs for development
>purposes... or reading copies?
>
>Copies. Each site has 2 directory trees on the Novell server. One is the
>live set of files, the other is the development files. The development
sites
>point to the development trees.
>
>
>I have not been able to make the problem go away. I have checked and
>re-checked the Novell access accounts and Gateway services configuration.
>The dev server Tango t4client.ini is configured to use only localhost:
>
>[t4iis.dll]
>TANGO_SERVER=127.0.0.1,18100
>
>Whereas the production web (IIS5) server t4client.ini is configured to
>process tafs on another server:
>[t4iis.dll]
>TANGO_SERVER=192.168.1.7,18100
>
>
>Paul
>
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