According to the docs you can set -

enableLoadBalancing = false

in auth.props

Maybe you're not as old as you thought? :)

Craig Bender wrote:
Hi Bob,

That's not what I meant, but It's a great suggestion considering I'm not even sure what I meant regarding the load balancing now.

I swore there was a setting in auth.props to turn off load balancing, but turns out there is not. Chalk that one up to a random access memory failure. The mileage is starting to show... :(

Bob Doolittle wrote:
Wolfgang Engelien wrote:


From: Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

If you don't have a failover group, then one server will not know about
the other, including sessions.

What about:

Disabling load balancing and turning on select at login in auth.props?


Yes, this seems to be exactly what I need. Thanks Craig.
Can I do the change while the servers are running and then do a soft reset or is a restart necessary with all sessions terminated?


The "select at login" piece is automatic, no
restart required - just edit auth.props and it will
pick it up immediately.  By the "disable load
balancing" I think Craig means "utadm -f" and I
can't recall whether that requires a soft reset or
not.  Definitely no need to terminate sessions with
a -c hard reset.

-Bob

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