How to work with Transaction SMLG?
How to configure Logon Groups in Application server?
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Answer / vamshi
Logon load balancing is required when we have more than 1 application server.After Configuring users are redirected to that specific application servers.
goto SMLG click on create logon group and sepcify the group name and instance name.and provide the attributes like IP adress, Max response time, max users loged in that group. And provide the details in logon pad settings.
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Answer / madhu
Logon groups are used for load balancing on the application
server.
eg: if there are 1 central instance and 3 dialogue
application server. and you want users when they login to
use only 2 dialogue instance to prevent load on other
instances. Create a logon group and include this instances
under it.
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Answer / siva chandra kumar
using the transaction smlg. we find the load on each server and prepare a monitor sheet for every 1 hour.
we create groups and assign groups to the servers.single instance can be assigned to many groups and viceversa.
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