itie - Tuesday, August 21, 2007 1:26 PM:
Hi All,
I have a requirement where in i need to have 3 different instances of Aras innovator.
For Ex.
www.myinnovator.com/public
www.myinnovator.com/qa
www.myinnovator.com/demo
How to achieve this? Is it necessary to run setup.msi thrice or Is there any better solution to achieve this.
Regds.
Sanjeev
Bill - Friday, August 24, 2007 12:43 PM:
Sanjeev,
Aras Innovator can certainly be installed multiple times on the same machine. This is very useful when working on multiple developement projects. I recommend doing this by running the installer multiple times, just be sure to change the Web Alias, database names, and file paths so that they do not overlap.
See also Section 9 "Running the Installer Multiple Times" of the Aras Innovator - Installation Guide.
-Bill
itie - Sunday, August 26, 2007 10:26 AM:
Thanks Bill.
We will update the forum once we are done.
jcarty - Monday, May 25, 2009 10:56 AM:
Good morning all;
Great posts, thank you for saving us lots of time. I have a best-practices question. If this is outlined in an Innovator document, please feel free to direct me there.
One of our customer has a need to maintain different databases, for different product lines. We have just installed Innovator 9.10 for one product. Is it better to have an entire new Innovator instance for each product, or is it sufficient to have a discrete Innovator database per product?
Also, we are able to successfully switch from database to database by editing DB-Connection id in InnovatorServerConfig.xml. We would prefer to keep the customer out of editing xml (not very technical). I see that the Innovator client (localhost/.../Client.com) has a drop-down box for Database. At present, the only drop-down value available is the default InnovatorSolutions database. Is there a way to configure the Innovator client, so that the drop-down lists multiple product databases?
Thanks very much!
John Carty
CMC Systems
the Innovator client I may have a similar requirement, for a customer who needs to maintain different databases. The purpose is to manage different products in their own database
Brian - Tuesday, May 26, 2009 6:45 PM:
Hi John,