| Stephen Walls [MSFT] 2005-03-16, 5:56 pm |
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You can install SSO on your cluster without additional licensing, providing
the number of processors within the cluster doesn't exceed the number of
licenses you have purchased for you BizTalk Servers. i.e. - If you have 4
BizTalk servers which are dual proc, you have 8 BizTalk Licenses in total.
Therefore, you could install SSO onto a 2 node - 4 proc cluster = 8 procs.
You simply install the SSO components from the BizTalk source CD onto your
clustered nodes, then create the necessary resources etc.. This link should
help you:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...pl_sso_aumt.asp
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"BeanTownJoe" <BeanTownJoe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:84EB7B46-0C47-410B-8D85-3976ED45CD56@microsoft.com...
>I have a clustered SQL Server, and 2 BizTalk servers running BT 2004
> enterprise edition. The BizTalk servers are not clustered and the SQL
> server
> is. I would like to install ENTSSO (master secret) on the clustered
> servers
> running SQL Server. This way the service will fail over and cannot effect
> the processing of BizTalk. Please tell me you do not have to have a
> BizTalk
> license to install ENTSSO on servers other then the BizTalk servers. We
> cannot run ENTSSO on the BizTalk servers because they are not clustered
> and
> the documentation states it does not support it (so there is no need for
> windows clustering). Does anyone have a link in how to install ENTSSO
> without the full BizTalk install existing on the server.
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