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CSP Gateway Configuration Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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<strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> Operation and <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Parameter<br />

Load-Balancing and<br />

Failover<br />

Function<br />

Load-Balancing is implemented in a round robin fashion. Each new user session<br />

is connected to the next available alternative server (including the Default<br />

Server). Once a user session is established on a server, the <strong>Gateway</strong> endeavors<br />

to maintain the session on that server unless it becomes unavailable, in which<br />

case the session is failed-over to the next available server in the list. State-aware<br />

sessions (preserve mode 1) cannot be failed-over under any circumstances<br />

and, consequently, the session is closed if the hosting server becomes<br />

unavailable.<br />

2.1.8.2 Copying an Application Path <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

You can quickly configure a new application path by copying the configuration entry of an existing path and editing it.<br />

This feature is also useful for fine-tuning a configuration. By creating a second (temporary) configuration for an application<br />

path, you can test parameter changes without worrying about losing the original configuration.<br />

To copy an existing application path configuration:<br />

1. From the Web <strong>Gateway</strong> Management Main Menu, click Application Access.<br />

2. On the Application Access screen, select an existing application path.<br />

3. Select Copy Application.<br />

4. Click Submit.<br />

5. In the Application Path text box, enter a new and unique application path.<br />

6. Click Save <strong>Configuration</strong>. The new application configuration takes effect as new user sessions are created for the new<br />

application path. Existing users are unaffected.<br />

2.1.8.3 Disabling Access via an Application Path<br />

Use this facility to prevent users accessing a configured application through this <strong>Gateway</strong> installation.<br />

To disable access via an application path:<br />

1. From the Web <strong>Gateway</strong> Management Main Menu, select Application Access.<br />

2. At the Application Access screen, select an application path.<br />

3. Select Edit Application.<br />

4. Click Submit. The configuration screen for the application path appears.<br />

5. For the Application Status parameter, select Disabled.<br />

6. Click Save <strong>Configuration</strong>.<br />

To re-enable access, repeat the procedure and select Enabled at Step 5.<br />

2.1.8.4 Deleting an Application Path <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

To delete a configured application path:<br />

1. From the Web <strong>Gateway</strong> Management Main Menu, select Application Access.<br />

2. At the Application Access screen, select an application path.<br />

3. Select the Delete Application option.<br />

26 <strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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