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Beta CONTENTS Clustering Breeze Live ..........5 Setting up a Breeze Live cluster .
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Clustering Breeze Live If your Macromedia Breeze license permits, you can install Breeze Live on two or more computers and then cluster the computers to provide load balancing and failover for Breeze Live. This white paper explains how to create a Breeze Live cluster and verify that the cluster functions successfully.
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To set up a Breeze Live cluster for load balancing and failover: Install Breeze Live on each computer that will be in the cluster. For information on installing Breeze Live, see the Macromedia Breeze Installation Guide. Create a user account on the domain that contains the Breeze Live and Breeze Presentation platform computers, and give the user account administrative privileges to all the Breeze Live and Presentation platform computers.
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Click Apply and then click the Permissions button. The Permissions window opens. Remove the Everyone group, if you want to, and then click Add. The Select Users or Groups window opens. Click the Locations button and select the domain in which you created the Breeze user. In the object names text box, enter the name of the Breeze user, and then click Check Names to verify that the name you entered is recognized, and click OK.
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Copy the custom.ini file to the Breeze Live installation folder on each of the Breeze Live computers. On the Breeze Presentation platform computer, set the login properties for the Macromedia Breeze Application Service so that the Breeze user account can start the service.
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Restart the Macromedia Breeze Application Service so that your changes take effect. On each Breeze Live computer, follow the procedure given in step 7, and set the login properties for the Flash Communication Server and the Flash Communication Administration Server so that the Breeze user account can start the services.
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Because of load balancing, each meeting you created should be assigned to a different computer. Stop Breeze Live on Computer1 by selecting Start > Programs > Macromedia > Macromedia Breeze 3 > Stop Breeze Live Server. If failover is successful, the window for one of the meeting rooms goes blank for up to a minute while failover is activated.
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