Defining Server Farms and Cluster Nodes

Set connection properties for the Unwired Server cluster and its constituent nodes.

  1. Define the Unwired Server cluster.
    1. Specify these property values:
      • Farm IDa string that identifies the Unwired Server cluster for which the Relay Server manages requests. This property is case-sensitive, and must match the value in the Outbound Enabler configuration.
      • Typethe type of request managed by the Relay Server: Replication, Messaging or Webservice protocol. When configuring Relay Server Outbound Enabler properties for a scale-out node, you can select only the Webservice farm type.
      • (Optional) Description – user-defined description for the Unwired Server cluster.
    2. Click +.
    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add multiple Unwired Server clusters.
    4. To delete a configured Unwired Server cluster, select it in the list, then click the X button.
  2. Identify each Unwired Server instance in the cluster.
    1. Select an existing Unwired Server cluster.
    2. Specify these property values:
      • Node IDa string that identifies the Unwired Server in the cluster. This property is case-sensitive, and it must match the value in the RSOE configuration.
      • Tokenthe security token used by the Outbound Enabler to authenticate its connection with the Relay Server. Assign a token string (up to 2048 characters); one token can be shared by all farm types.
    3. Click +.
    4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add Unwired Server cluster nodes.
    5. To delete a configured Unwired Server node, select it in the list and click X.
  3. Click Next to review your settings, or click Finish to exit the wizard.
    Note: After you exit the wizard, generate the Relay Server configuration file, and copy it to each Relay Server instance to update configuration for multiple Relay Servers.