Distributed clustered environment

Hi ,
Distributed clustered environment:
I am going to configure Clustered environment of BO 3.1 , I have some doubt hence I have less experience in clustering.
Configuration details :
1) 2 CMS on 2 diffrent unix box
2) Report servers will be installed on two diffrent machines
3) FRS will be mounted to two machines.
Doubts :
1 )Do I need to configure the connectivity and relate things in Profiles in the machine where Report servers are installed ? If   
Yes  it will be help full if  you provide details information of configuration.
2)  FRS can't clustered hence puting it on one location and mounting it  on two machines any challenges , I never did this kind of  configurations  I am on planning phase please help me with the required information.
Regards,
Neo A
Edited by: Neo  A on Oct 13, 2010 1:37 PM

Hi,
>
Neo  A wrote:
> 1 )Do I need to configure the connectivity and relate things in Profiles in the machine where Report servers are installed ? If   
> Yes  it will be help full if  you provide details information of configuration.
Yes, you need to creat the dabase connectivity on both the servers, please clarify what do you mean by profiles ?
>
Neo  A wrote:
> 2)  FRS can't clustered hence puting it on one location and mounting it  on two machines any challenges , I never did this kind of  configurations  I am on planning phase please help me with the required information.
FRS works as active and passive servers, they dont do load balancing. The one you start first will be the active and passive will become active only when the first one is down.
To configure FRS , you need to have the file repostory shared and accessible by both the servers and provide this file repository path to both FRS in the server properties page in CMC.
Regards,
Ramu.

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