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Logon Load Balancing

By Load Balancer on October 29, 2009

This discussion was started by subbarayudu on SAP Community Network Forums:

I have installed PI 7.1 on Oracle with an additional application server instance (DI).

In Central Instance I have created two logon groups and in my services file i have added “sapms<SID> 3640/tcp and sapms<SID> 3642/tcp” of the following Directory “C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc”. Now I am able to see the created groups in my Logon Pad. i have added CI as PIP1 and DI as PIP2 in my logon pad and can login to the respective server.

Could you please guide if this is sufficient for load balancing.

I have another situation: Using the logon pad, i will try to login into the Dialog Instance (PIP2). If PIP2 is down, will it direct me to login into Central instance(PIP1)? If not, how to achieve this.

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