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Chapter 4 Installing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.3 in a Load Balancing Configuration

Installation Tasks: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.3 in a Load Balancing Configuration

Procedure

Step 1 Stop all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing services:

a.From the Windows Services control panel, right-click Cisco MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.

b.Choose Stop.

Step 2 Move the Meetings folder from the MPWeb directory to the common storage location of the external cluster:

a.Cut the Meetings folder from drive:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\MPWeb.

b.Paste the Meetings folder in to drive:\Web_data\MPWeb.

You should now have the following directory structure: drive:\Web_data\MPWeb\Meetings.

Note Ensure that the common storage location for the internal cluster and external cluster are different.

Step 3 From the MPWeb directory, create a new virtual directory called Meetings and map it to the UNC path:

a.Open IIS to Default Web Site and open the MPWeb directory.

If there is a Meetings folder under the MPWeb directory, delete the folder.

The Meetings folder will already be gone if you physically moved it in Step 2.

b.From the MPWeb folder, right-click and then choose New > Virtual Directory.

c.For Alias, enter Meetings.

d.For Directory, enter the path to the common storage location using the UNC path specification.

This value must equal the value that you entered in the Web Server administrative page’s Attachment Location field in the “Installing the First External Web Server” section on page 4-15.

e.For User Name, enter the username of the common domain Windows administrator account or click Browse to choose it from a list.

The is the account that you created in Step 1 of the “Preparing the External Cluster” section on page 4-10.

f.For Password, enter the password you created for the common domain Windows administrator account.

g.Confirm the password and click OK.

h.For Access Permissions, click Script and executable to uncheck it.

i.Click Finish.

Step 4 From your Windows Services control panel, change the following services to Log On As by using the common Windows administrator account:

Cisco MeetingPlace Agent Service

Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Service

Cisco MeetingPlace Conferencing Gateway

Cisco MeetingPlace Conversion Agent

Cisco MeetingPlace Replication Service

Cisco MeetingPlace Web Conferencing

 

 

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Copyright 2004-2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S About the SMA-2S Configuration with SSL and Segmented DNS Releases What to Do First Preface Term Definition Naming ConventionsAdditional References Preface Additional References About Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Terms for Single Sign On Software Integration Configuration RestrictionsTerms of Support for Single Sign On Software Integration Feature Description New Features and Enhancements in ReleaseFeature Description New Features and Enhancements in Release New Features and Enhancements in Release Feature Description About SQL Server Integration Related Topics Msde Database SizeIf the following conditions are met About SQL Server Installation OptionsAbout Sun Java Runtime Environment Creating a Least Privileged SQL Account Installing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server ReleaseInstalling SQL Server on a Remote Server Procedure Assigning Installation and Ongoing RightsRestrictions Troubleshooting TipsInternal Full Access Installing the Operating System on the Cisco MCS Server Before You Begin Restriction Procedure Testing the Web Server Over an Http Connection Testing the Meeting Console Connection Testing the Web Server Over an Https ConnectionAbout Segmented Meeting Access LAN/WAN DMZ About the SMA-1S ConfigurationAbout the SMA-2S Configuration Example About the SMA-2S Configuration with SSL and Segmented DNSGathering Basic Information About Your Web Server What to Do Next Information, see the About SQL Server Integration section on Restrictions Before You Begin OL-10029-01 A P T E R Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Clusters One Cluster Configuration 121506 Internal ThenSuggestions for a Robust Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System Default Behavior of Load Balancing in Video-Enabled SystemsSQL Server Considerations Video Meetings in Segmented Meeting Access DeploymentsEnd-User Considerations Install the first internal web serverPreparing the Internal Cluster Preparing the External Cluster Creating a Common Storage Location Configuring Services for the First Internal Web Server Installing the First Internal Web ServerProcedure Registry Key Action Installing Additional Internal Web ServersCopying Guids From the Internal to the External Web Server Installing the First External Web ServerConfiguring Services for the First External Web Server Procedure Installing Additional External Web Servers Configuring Redirection of External Meetings Configuring Ad-Hoc Video Meetings Disabling Load Balancing Viewing the Amount of Web-Conferencing Load on a ServerOL-10029-01 A P T E R Load Balancing in Release 5.3333 and Later User Authentication Methods in Release 5.3235 and LaterBacking Up the Mpweb Database and MPWEB-Slave Database Right-clickMPWEB and choose All Tasks Backup DatabaseOpen Explorer Backing Up Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Registry InformationThis section contains the following procedures Upgrading a Standalone Web Server Restrictions Upgrading Web Servers Sharing the Same Database Click Change/Remove Uninstalling Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web ConferencingRemoving SQL Server or Msde Reboot your serverWhat to Do First Obtaining Additional Assistance Checking the Cisco MCS Operating System ReleaseLocating the Software Download Page on Cisco.com Resolving Https Connection Problems Resolving Http Connection ProblemsOL-10029-01 D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4