Re: Question: Separating Mid-tier from the app server

2010-04-13 Thread remedy lee
SRM has a section in the configuration for the web path also.
Administration Console  SRM config  Application Settings
You have to change it there too.

On Apr 12, 1:52 pm, jham36 jha...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think it really is as simple as that.  In my experience, the Mid-
 Tier has been the easiest component to deploy and configure.

 James

 On Apr 12, 12:47 pm, Eli Schilling eli.schill...@thecreek.com wrote:



  Good day fellow listers!

  Since implementing Remedy many years ago we have been running Mid-tier
  on the application server (Win 2003 x64 and Apache Tomcat 5.5.x).  Since
  we implemented SRM last year there has been a tremendous increase in
  traffice and I am now ready to entertain the idea of moving mid-tier to
  its own server.

  My biggest concern with the move is the impact it will have on SRM.  I'm
  wondering if the change is as simple as installing mid-tier on a new
  server, then updating the mid-tier web path in the server config?  Are
  there any other gotchas I should be aware of?

  Thanks in advance!

  Eli

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Re: Question: Separating Mid-tier from the app server

2010-04-13 Thread Chowdhury, Tauf
Don't forget about RKM (knowledge management) if you have it. 

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Subject: Re: Question: Separating Mid-tier from the app server

SRM has a section in the configuration for the web path also.
Administration Console  SRM config  Application Settings
You have to change it there too.

On Apr 12, 1:52 pm, jham36 jha...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think it really is as simple as that.  In my experience, the Mid-
 Tier has been the easiest component to deploy and configure.

 James

 On Apr 12, 12:47 pm, Eli Schilling eli.schill...@thecreek.com wrote:



  Good day fellow listers!

  Since implementing Remedy many years ago we have been running Mid-tier
  on the application server (Win 2003 x64 and Apache Tomcat 5.5.x).  Since
  we implemented SRM last year there has been a tremendous increase in
  traffice and I am now ready to entertain the idea of moving mid-tier to
  its own server.

  My biggest concern with the move is the impact it will have on SRM.  I'm
  wondering if the change is as simple as installing mid-tier on a new
  server, then updating the mid-tier web path in the server config?  Are
  there any other gotchas I should be aware of?

  Thanks in advance!

  Eli

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Re: Question: Separating Mid-tier from the app server

2010-04-12 Thread jham36
I think it really is as simple as that.  In my experience, the Mid-
Tier has been the easiest component to deploy and configure.

James

On Apr 12, 12:47 pm, Eli Schilling eli.schill...@thecreek.com wrote:
 Good day fellow listers!

 Since implementing Remedy many years ago we have been running Mid-tier
 on the application server (Win 2003 x64 and Apache Tomcat 5.5.x).  Since
 we implemented SRM last year there has been a tremendous increase in
 traffice and I am now ready to entertain the idea of moving mid-tier to
 its own server.

 My biggest concern with the move is the impact it will have on SRM.  I'm
 wondering if the change is as simple as installing mid-tier on a new
 server, then updating the mid-tier web path in the server config?  Are
 there any other gotchas I should be aware of?

 Thanks in advance!

 Eli

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