Configuring flashboards for a server group


AR System servers that belong to a server group provide automatic fail-over for its member servers for some operations, such as escalations. Multiple AR System servers and their associated Flashboards servers function as one server. Only oneFlashboards server is active at a given time, while the other Flashboards servers in the server group act as backup servers.

When a computer failure or AR System failure occurs, the active Flashboards server on that computer also shuts down. In this case, an associated AR System server detects the shutdown and activates a backup Flashboards server in the same group. When the computer becomes active, the AR System server reactivates the first Flashboards server and deactivates the backup server.

However, when a Flashboards server fails on a host on which a AR System server is still functioning correctly, the AR System server cannot detect the failure and cannot activate the backup server.

To monitor Flashboards servers for server failure

Use the following command: java -jar FlashboardAgent.jar ping -h <serverHostName>

This command returns a 0 to standard out when the server is functioning correctly, and returns a -1 to standard out if the server fails.

If a Flashboards server and a AR System server are part of the same group, they must be installed on the same computer.

Setting the port number for a Flashboards server in a server group

If the port number (RMIRegistryPort) for Flashboards administration in the Flashboards server is changed from the default (1150), set the port number in the AR System Administration: AR System Configuration Generic UI form to the same port number.

The syntax is as follows: Server-Group-Flashboards-Admin-Port: 2021

See Updating-configuration-settings-by-using-the-AR-System-Configuration-Generic-UI-form.

This enables the server to communicate flashboards administration information to the Flashboards  server during server group processing.

 

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