We've been running on 2008 R2 for couple of years with no problem. We migrated
over to 2008 R2 when we upgraded from 7.5 to 7.6.04. Since then we've
increased our web servers from 3 to 6 and all we did was create a new web
server and install Tomcat (not packaged one) and then ran the midtier
Hi Jason,
Thanks for this clarification. Actually I have a new VM where the new midtier
should be install.
Regards,
Wesley
On Tuesday, 6 January 2015, 20:46, Jason Miller
wrote:
**I install the latest Tomcat and then run the installer typically.
Occasionally I'll deploy the war
I install the latest Tomcat and then run the installer typically.
Occasionally I'll deploy the war without running the installer. I like
doing the initial config via the installer. Especially since we do not
install our apps the the root volume (C:), if I forget to change the path
in config.prope
Wes
I can't see why anyone would use an installer over installing the latest
supported version of Tomcat, ie the latest version of Tomcat 7, and
dropping the Mid Tier war file into Tomcat/webapps (renaming arsys.war).
These are great learning steps if you've not done them before, and about
5 minut
Hi John,
Thanks for your response. Should I use the installer kit from Remedy to
install the mid-tier on my new machine?
Thanks and Regards,
Wesley
On Tuesday, 6 January 2015, 3:11, John Baker
wrote:
Wesley,
There should be no problems whatsoever. Install Tomcat on Win2k8, deploy
Wesley,
There should be no problems whatsoever. Install Tomcat on Win2k8, deploy
a Mid Tier war file, configure it, job done. Keep a copy of your old Mid
Tier config.properties file.
John
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Hi Guys,
Happy New Year! Would like to know if you had any experienced migrating a
Remedy Mid-tier from Windows 2003 Server to Windows 2008 R2 Server? May I know
the steps and considerations that I need to take note? Also can I ask for any
documentation.
Thanks and Regards,
Wesley
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