After installing Sybase Unwired Platform, unzip the relay server component files to the Web site home directory, create an application pool, and enable the relay server Web extensions.
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Find the relayserver.zip file located on the installation media in /modules/relayserver, and copy it to your relay server system.
The ZIP file contains the directory
\ias_relay_server
with two subdirectories,
\Client
and \Server, which contain the required executables and DLLs for the relay server.
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Unzip relayserver.zip under the Web site home directory that you use for the relay server, typically, C:\Inetpub\wwwroot.
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Create an application pool.
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Start IIS Manager Console.
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Right-click Application Pools and create a new application pool, for example, RSOE_AP.
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Right-click the application pool and select Properties to edit the properties for the outbound enabler application pool. Select the Performance tab, and unselect
Shutdown Worker Processes After Being Idle.
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In the Recycling tab, unselect
Recycle Worker Processes (In Minutes).
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Enable relay server Web extensions in the IIS Manager Console.
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Select the Directory tab to edit the properties of ias_relay_server. Set execute permissions to Scripts
And Executables.
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Click Create under Application
Settings.
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Select Outbound Enabler as the associated application pool.
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Under Web Server Extensions, allow both rs_server.dll and rs_client.dll to be run
as ISAPI.
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Configure the Afaria Client to communicate with the relay server.
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Run IIS admin scripts, which are located in \Inetpub\AdminScripts.
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Run the following console commands:
cscript adsutil.vbs set w3svc/1/uploadreadaheadsize 0
iisreset
If you do not perform this configuration step, this error message displays:
Could not connect to the Server. Session did not complete.
NextÂ
- Finish installing your Unwired Servers and Afaria servers into the farm.
- Use the rs.config.sample configuration file in the Server directory as a starting point to configure the relay server.
- If configuring an Afaria server farm with a relay server, see Sybase Control Center > Configure > Unwired Platform > Configuring Afaria > Configuring a New Afaria Installation on a Shared Host > Configuring a Relay Server for Afaria.
- If configuring relay server in a production environent, see Sybase Unwired WorkSpace > Configure > Configuring Unwired Server > Configuring Unwired Server for a Production Environment > Configuring Unwired Server for a High Availability Environment > Employing a Relay Server
> Configuring a Relay Server for Production.
- If configuring relay server in a development environment, see Sybase Unwired WorkSpace > Configure > Configuring Unwired Server > Configuring Unwired Server for a Development Environment
> Configuring a Relay Server for Development, which describes how to use the Sybase Relay Server Hosting Service. It is a Web-hosted relay service you can use to test Unwired Platform with a relay server.