Muti-Tenant Clustering
- 02 Dec 2024
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Muti-Tenant Clustering
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Users with a Multi-Tenancy environment can configure tenants as a cluster.
Prerequisite:
- Installation of Multi-Tenant control environment
Example
- In Decisions Studio, navigate to System > Hosting and select Add Instance.
- In the Add Instance window, click PICK under Admin Account and select the account for the tenant. Enter the appropriate URL in the Instance Base URL field with the port (i.e., http://localhost:8032). Click ADD INSTANCE. Repeat this process for the desired number of tenants.
- For each tenant of the cluster, right-click on a tenant and select Host Instance Locally. In the Host Cluster Node Instance window, ensure that the database name, username, and password are specified in the Database Connection String field. Enter the port for the tenant in the HTTP Port field. Click OK.
- Log in to one of the tenants. Navigate to System > Settings and select Clustering Settings. In the Edit Clustering Settings window, select Turn on Clustering and enter the Redis URL in the Redis Connection String field. Click SAVE.
- Restart services for each tenant.For additional configuration of the multi-tenant cluster, see Setting Up A Cluster. The cluster configurations can be edited on each instance via the Settings.xml file located at C:\Program Files\Decisions\Decisions Server\Instances\[Instance_Name].
For further information on Multi-Tenancy, visit the Decisions Forum.
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