The following document describes how to configure a Windows Cluster for AE system usage.
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1. | AE Service |
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After installation, the ServiceManager is integrated in the cluster as a new resource. Enter it in the groupAn Automation Engine object type that integrates tasks so that they can be processed together. "AE SQL." Replace the provided entries "AE" with the appropriate entry for the system that is to be installed (such as AEHPor UC4WT).
Enter the Servers here.
The AE Service starts depending on disk S (SQL Server) and X (AE), TCP/IP and the SQL Server's services.
Enter the exact name of the service here (see service name in the Windows Service's properties). Start parameters are not required.
The integration of the ServiceManager in the cluster is now complete.
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AE – File Share (Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes. Documentation / AE CD) |
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File sharing is defined in the cluster in order to provide central access to the AE CD via the two cluster nodes. Create a new resource of type "File Share." Name used in order to releaseReleases combine a set of activities and a set of packages as well as other release artifacts under a timeline (a plan including milestones and phases), which can be planned, baselined and tracked. the Automation Engine Documentation: AEDOCU.
The AE service starts depending on disk S (SQL Server) and X (AE), TCP/IP and the SQL Server's services.
Enter the path for the release and access authorizations for UC4DOCU here.
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Cluster Administrator - overview |
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