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A Server can be added to an existing Axxon-domain from any Server within that Axxon-domain.
Attention!
- Before configuring a distributed system, be sure to combine your Servers into an Axxon-domain.
- Only unallocated Servers, i.e., Servers which do not already belong to any Axxon-domain, can be added.
There are two ways to add a Server to an Axxon-domain, depending on whether or not it is present in the search results (in the Unallocated servers group).
If one of these Servers is present in the search results, select it and click the Add to domain button.
The Server will then be added to the Axxon-domain from the Unallocated servers group.
Since the search for unallocated Servers is conducted using broadcast packets, the results may not include Servers located in a different subnetwork (for example, beyond a router which blocks broadcast packets).
In this case the option of manually adding a Server to an Axxon-domain can be useful; this option can be used with all unallocated Servers, including those present in the Unallocated servers group.
A Server can be manually added to an Axxon-domain as follows:
- Select the Unallocated Servers group (1).
- Enter the Server IP-address (2).
Enter the port number (3).
Click the Add to domain button (4).
The Server will then be manually added to the Axxon-domain.
After a Server is added to an Axxon-domain using any of the methods described, it will appear in the object tree.
If a Server is not currently accessible when it is added to an Axxon-domain, it will be displayed in the object tree with the icon.
To undo addition of a Server to the Axxon-domain, select the Server and click the button.