[progress Communities] [progress Openedge Abl] Forum Post: Re: Multiple Webspeedbrokers

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Hi Bart, You say the NameServer is disabled? Then how is cgiip finding any WebSpeed broker? The -i WServiceName tells the NameServer which WebSpeed broker to redirect the request too. Without a NameServer you must give the Host and Port of the WebSpeed Broker In the cgiip.wsc, you will see 4 different ways to use the file: 2 and 4 expect the NameServer, 3 just explains how to point to another ubroker.properties (not in DLC). 1 is the format you should be using. You need to set hostname port. The port is the WebSpeed broker port (not the NameServer), 3090 by default. If both WebSpeed brokers are configured in a single ubroker.properties, then you don't need to use the -f and redirect to separate ubroker.properties files. Lastly, I have no idea what the your .init files are doing, but if it is like the cgiip.wsc then is needs to either call the $DLC/bin/cgiip.exe and pass the host and port or, as with cgiip.wsc, be associated with cgiip.wsc by ISS (as in kbase: knowledgebase.progress.com/.../16091). Hope this helps, Roy

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