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Configuring the BMC Atrium Core Web Registry for HA


If you are creating pods on the BMC Network Automation host in a high-availability (HA) environment, perform the steps in this topic to verify configuration.

Warning

Note

if you are using the aliasing method in /etc/hosts, you do not need to follow this procedure. Simply remove the load balancer alias from /etc/hosts.

To configure the Atrium Core Web Registry

  1. On the Atrium Core Web Registry host, open the cmdbws.properties file from the following locations depending on your operating system:
    1. (Microsoft Windows) C:\Program Files\BMC Software\Atrium Web Registry\wsc\cmdbws
    2. (Linux) /opt/bmc/AtriumWebRegistry/wsc/cmdbws
  2. Set the bmc.cmdbws.arserver.hostname parameter to BMC Remedy AR System Server & IT Service Management Suite (Enterprise AR System server) -- Primary Host or the Enterprise AR System server load balancer host name.
  3. Set the {{bmc.cmdbws.arserver.port}} parameter to the Enterprise AR System server AR TCP Port.
  4. Save the file.
  5. Open the Atrium Properties file:
    • (Windows) C:\Program Files\BMC Software\Atrium Web Registry\wsc\atriumws80\conf\AtriumProperties
    • (Linux)/opt/bmc/AtriumWebRegistry/wsc/atriumws80/conf/AtriumProperties
  6. Update the <name>bmc.atrium.arserver.hostname</name> value with the Enterprise AR System server Load Balancer name.

 

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