After the Meridian Enterprise Server configuration database connection has been created, it can be viewed or changed as described in the following task. For the highest performance in large scale environments, multiple Meridian Enterprise Server servers can be deployed and configured in a cluster with one server acting as the primary server.
To view or edit the connectivity settings:
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CONFIGURATION DATABASE group | |||||||||||||||
Connection string |
To select a different configuration database or to create a new one:
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SERVER (PRIMARY) group | |||||||||||||||
Server Name |
To connect Meridian Enterprise Server Administration Console to a different server:
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CLUSTER group | |||||||||||||||
Server clusters |
For information about Meridian Enterprise Server clusters, see Understanding Meridian Enterprise Server clustering. To join another Meridian Enterprise Server server with the current server in a cluster:
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MERIDIAN360 group | |||||||||||||||
Meridian 360 tenancy |
The name of the Meridian 360 tenancy to connect to for the exchange of packages. To connect to a different tenancy:
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Packages |
The number of packages sent from Meridian 360 that have not yet been imported to the Meridian Enterprise vault by Meridian Enterprise Server. To refresh the package count, click UPDATE. To view the available packages, click VIEW. |