As Corticon Servers are the deployment platform that runs Corticon
Decision Services, your Web Console requires that you have one or more Corticon Servers
under management so that can you deploy Decision Services and Applications. You can
create Server Groups to enable common distribution of Decision
Services to all servers in the group, and immediate provisioning of new servers added to
the group.
Note: When you first start the Web
Console in a new installation, no servers are under management unless you installed
Corticon Server for Java or Corticon Server for .NET. If the Corticon Server for Java is
colocated with the Web Console, the server is localhost.
To add servers and server groups:
Connect to the Web Console server where you want to add servers and
server groups.
Click the Servers button:
Click + Add Server:
In the Add Server dialog box, choose whether
to add a single server or a server group:
Click OK.
There a few ways to add servers. The following entries are common Server information to each of them:
Protocol: Default is HTTP. You
can choose HTTPS, if this server has enabled it.
Hostname: Enter the DNS-resolvable
name or static IP address (avoid localhost and 127.0.0.1)
Port: The default port for Tomcat 9 is
8080. In the following examples, the port was set to 8850.
Substitute the port value you chose when configuring your application server.
The default HTTP port on IIS is typically 80.
Context URL: The default is
axis
Server Requires Authentication: When
authentication has been enabled on a server, choose this option, and then
supply the user name and password for the Web Console to use to establish a
connection to the server.
Note: In addition, the default
context URL, axis, can be replaced with a preferred context URL,
such as CorticonProduction. This functionality — renaming a
default axis.war file to a preferred .war name — enables multiple server deployments to use the
same host port and supporting resources.
Adding a single Corticon Server
If you choose Add a single Corticon Server, the
following dialog box opens, shown with data for a .NET server DEV application on the
localhost : Enter the name you want to describe the server, and a description. Then enter then
the server information. Click Save when your entries are
complete.
Adding a Corticon Server to a new Server Group
If you choose Create a Server Group and add Servers
to it, the following dialog box opens: Enter the group name and a description, then click + Add
to open the following dialog box: Enter then the server information. Click Add when your
entries are complete.
If you want to add more servers at this time, click + Add and follow the steps.
When your new server group is complete, click Save.
Adding a Corticon Server to an existing group
When you choose Add a single Corticon Server, the
Add Server dialog box provides an Add to a Server Group
tab so you can add the server to an existing group:
Click Select Server Group to choose a group, and
then enter the server information. When your new server and its group assignment are
complete, click Save.
Note: Adding a server -- individually
or within a group -- as localhost might seem practical
during evaluation and testing, but when you access Web Console from a remote machine
that has a server installation that you want to add, you might find that references to
localhost are distracting as it is not this localhost. It is a good practice to always use DNS-resolvable
hostnames or static IP addresses.
Mixed Versions
When one of the servers in a server group is a different version than other servers in the
group, you see, on the servers page: That means that you cannot deploy decision services to the group.
If you deploy a decision service from Studio to a server that does not have a corresponding
version, you get an error: