In the Sample Build 1.1 'ZuluSampleData' database, the script 'Publish Calendar' there is a notation for "Multiple Machine Server Deployment" and how to adjust the script, stating 'edit the line below'. This notation is above the addition of the _host element to the $url, but does not properly reference the 'webPublishEngineHost' variable setting above it.
As a result of this, making the modification where the specified still results in the url attempting to go to the regular DB server, rather than the web publishing engine.
Although I've found a couple information pieces looking through the website (regarding multiple machine setup) I'm still having trouble and want to confirm what's expected. I have installed the plugin in the web publishing plugins on the publishing machine. I can access the http://<...>:8040/zulu on that machine. I have modified the script to point the 'webPublishEngineHost' variable to this machine (so that it alters both the hostname and the _host entry) and still get the following error:
An error occurred while communicating with your FileMaker database. Please verify that the database is on, and web publishing is enabled.
So at current (<> are placeholders, not literal addresses):
* http://<www.db>:8040/zulu -- Successful, still shows time remaining in the demo phase
* IWP access through <www.db> to database -- Successful
* DB access thorugh <db> -- Successful
* Publish script going to http://<www.db>:8040[...]_host=<www.db> -- Error
Is my url and plugin setup correct? Is there any other step for multiple machine I haven't been able to fully uncover?
Mutiple machine setup failure & Publish script modificat
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* I'm currently on an FMSA9 2-machine windows (2003) install, although migrating to an FMSA11 2-machine osx install 2010Q4
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Fully restarted both FMS and the web publishing services on the two machines. Triple checked configurations and XML access (confirmed XML access to the files in question via the web publishing services.) Tested repeatedly with zulu integrated into a test of a solution and with the provided sample file.
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Finally found the Zulu log file, I had not noticed that the troubleshooting link referred to it being in the 'Default User' documents directory.
After tracking the debugging information, I discovered that the Zulu plugin was running all local connecitivity through http://localhost/fmi/[...]. Our server provides a separate response to localhost than to the public facing ip#, so localhost was hitting the internal web service rather than the filemaker WPS. I have made an adjustment to work with this for the time being. Stephen Hill
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Not intending to look too post-ful, but although I figured out the actual serving error, I wanted to re-iterate the incorrect location for the comment in the script that specifies where to update for a multiple machine setup. It sits above one of the usages for the web publishing hostname, rather than above the actual setting of the web publishing hostname.
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Thank you for this Stephen: much appreciated! And I'll swap that script comment when I get our next build up.
Nicely done. Let me know if you think there is something else we could do here to smooth this out. - John John Sindelar
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What would've made this easier for me is related to how I followed the install documentation, so I'll roll through my path and mention where I would've' liked to have seen the notation.
Although I "get" FMS, the FMSA portions still sometimes confound me, so I more or less just went into 'follow instructions' mode. Stephen Hill
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