How long do DNS updates take? I updated something 2 days ago and it is
still not connecting consistently. Customers are still not able to get
to the url on a consistent basis. Any help would be appreciated.


On Jul 29, 9:21 am, ts <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK. I have added the dot. I had it with the dot yesterday and it did
> not work so not sure if there is some kind of dns issue or if the
> changes did not get registered.
>
> Can you please verify as currently our customers are not able tot get
> to this sub-domain?
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Jul 29, 8:29 am, Nickolas Toursky <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Timo,
>
> > Load balancer host name is the FQDN, so the trailing dot is mandatory.
>
> > Nick
>
> > 2009/7/29 ts <[email protected]>:
>
> > > I created a separate farm and use Elastic LoadBalancer for the farm. I
> > > followed the steps for the dns
>
> > > admin 14400 in CNAME Loadbalancerhostname  (No dot at the end of the
> > > hostname. do we need one?)
>
> > > The admin subdomain does not seem to resolve. What am I doing wrong?
>
> > > Thanks
> > > Timo
>
> > > On Jul 27, 11:02 am, Nickolas Toursky <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> You should create a separate farm with the only custom role for 
> > >> admin.xxx.com.
> > >> MySQL access is not restricted to a farm, you should manage it yourself.
>
> > >> 2009/7/27 ts <[email protected]>:
>
> > >> > Thanks.
>
> > >> > Can I create a separate farm for the admin.xxx.com with just the
> > >> > custom app role? Can the separate farm access the mysql servers from
> > >> > this current farm? Or should I move the tomcat role to a separate
> > >> > role? What is the recommendation?
>
> > >> > On Jul 27, 10:09 am, Nickolas Toursky <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> >> Hi Timo,
>
> > >> >> Traffic directed to all app instances (incl tomcat) within the same 
> > >> >> farm.
> > >> >> You need to either create your admin role using base shared role as
> > >> >> ancestor or to create a new farm with a single app role.
>
> > >> >> Nick
>
> > >> >> 2009/7/27 ts <[email protected]>:
>
> > >> >> > Hi,
>
> > >> >> > We have the following setup :
> > >> >> > 1 www role
> > >> >> > 1 mysql master
> > >> >> > 1 mysql slave
> > >> >> > 1 custom tomcat role on x64
> > >> >> > 1 custom app role on x32
>
> > >> >> > We currently send the www requests to custom tomcat role for the
> > >> >> > xxx.com domain. We don't want the custom app role within the xxx.com
> > >> >> > pool as we access it by admin.xxxx.com name. We have set the config
> > >> >> > for the app role for not being included in the dns zone but every 
> > >> >> > time
> > >> >> > after it crashes and starts up it gets included in the www pool 
> > >> >> > which
> > >> >> > messes up our xxx.com traffic.
>
> > >> >> > How do we solve this problem? We want the custom app role to stay 
> > >> >> > out
> > >> >> > of the xxx.com traffic and only be accessible through the
> > >> >> > admin.xxx.com name.
>
> > >> >> > Can the support team pls take a look at the setup and fix the issue
> > >> >> > with the custom app role getting included in the xxx.com traffic as
> > >> >> > also advise the best way to handle the admin.xxxx.com traffic.
>
> > >> >> > Thanks.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > >> >> - Show quoted text -

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