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Enter your LDAP credentials, with the domain. (e.g. acronis\joe).
Enter your LDAP search base.
Enter the desired domain(s) for LDAP authentication. (i.e.to enable LDAP authentication
for an account with the email joe@glilabs.com, you would enter glilabs.com)
Press Save.
e. Under the Local Gateway tab:
Note: If you're installing both a Gateway Server and the Acronis Access Server on the same machine,
the Gateway Server will automatically be detected and administered by the Acronis Access Server.
Set a DNS name or IP address for the local Gateway Server. This is an internal address
behind the load balancer (i.e. 10.27.81.10).
Press Save.
f. Under the File Repository tab:
The File Repository Address should be the internal address of the server you have
created for the file repository role (i.e. 10.27.81.2).
3. Once you've completed the Setup Wizard, press Finish and navigate to Mobile Access ->
Gateway Servers.
4. It is time to register your second Gateway server:
a. Enter a Display name for the second Gateway.
b. The Address For Administration should be an internal address behind the load balancer (i.e.
10.27.81.11).
c. Enter the Administration Key. You can obtain it by going to the machine on which the
Gateway you are adding is installed, navigating to https://mygateway:443 (i.e.
https://10.27.81.10 or https://10.27.81.11) and the key will be displayed there. For more
information visit the Registering new Gateway Servers (p. 37) article.
d. Press Save.
5. Create a Cluster Group and add all of your Gateway servers to it. Your primary server should be
the one you have already gone through the Setup Wizard on. For more information visit the
Cluster Groups (p. 47) article.
Note: Please make sure that you have already configured a correct Address for Administration on each
Gateway before proceeding. This is the DNS or IP address of the Gateway server.
a. Expand the Mobile Access tab.
b. Open the Gateway Servers page.
c. Press the Add Cluster Group button.
d. Enter a display name for the group.
e. Enter the internal DNS name or IP address of the load balancer (i.e. 10.27.81.1).
f. Mark the checkbox for each Gateway you want to be in the group.
g. Select the Gateway which will control the group's settings. This should be the Gateway which
you configured first. All of the existing settings on that Gateway (including assigned Data
Sources and excluding the address for administration) will be copied to every Gateway in the
group.
On the load balancer:
1. Enable duration-based session stickiness (or your load balancer's equivalent) on your load
balancer and configure it to not expire.