Create a Facility
You can create a facility An object in Loftware that represents the location of a Loftware Application Server and Loftware Database Server that are associated with a headquarters (HQ). These servers must be associated with a Loftware license for which Usage is set to Facility and Multi-Site is set to true. Each facility can communicate with only one headquarters. By synchronizing, an HQ can replicate objects to facilities and replicate transactional data generated at facilities back to the HQ. in a multi-site deployment of Loftware Enterprise SP in which a Loftware Enterprise SP instance
A Loftware Application Server and a Loftware Database Server that are associated with each other by a Loftware Enterprise - SP License. at one site
A geographical location, such as the location of a Loftware instance or a remote computer. is synchronized with Loftware Enterprise SP instances at other sites. A multi-site deployment has a headquarters (HQ)
The location of a Loftware Application Server and Loftware Database Server that are associated with facilities. These servers must be associated with a Loftware license for which Usage is set to Production and Multi-Site is set to true. Each HQ can communicate with multiple facilities. By synchronizing, an HQ can replicate objects to facilities and replicate transactional data generated at facilities back to the HQ. that communicates with facilities. Objects can be configured at the headquarters and replicated to each facility. Any job data generated at facilities can be replicated to the headquarters.
Note: Facilities and other functionality related to multi-site deployment are available only if your Loftware Enterprise SP license has the Multi-Site property enabled. Some options are displayed only if you are signed in to the headquarters site.
Tip: It is recommended that you install the Loftware Enterprise SP application and database at each facility site before you create the facility object in Loftware Enterprise SP. The name of the root folder in Loftware Enterprise SP must be the same at the headquarters site and at each facility site associated with that headquarters. The headquarters and facility sites must be able to communicate, but facilities are not required to be able to communicate with each other.
Create or Modify a Facility
To create a facility in Access Control
- In Access Control
- In the ribbon, click Home > Create Facility.
- In the Create Facility dialog box, enter a facility Name and optionally a Description of the facility.
Characters permitted in names
The following characters are permitted in the name: letters, numbers, parentheses, square brackets, ampersands, plus signs, commas, semi-colons, and tildes. Additionally, the following characters are permitted but cannot begin or end the name: spaces, double quotation marks, single quotation marks, hyphens, underscores, periods, and grave accents. For letters, the case that you specify is displayed, but case is ignored when Loftware Enterprise SP interprets a name. If you will be installing the Loftware Enterprise SP application on a computer running Windows Server, and transferring data between Loftware Enterprise SP instances, see the "Transferring Data in a Compressed File" section of the Loftware Enterprise SP Data Transfer Guide.
- For Facility Location, enter a description of the physical location of the facility. The Facility Location is a comment intended to assist administrators and is not used by Loftware Enterprise SP to identify or connect to the facility.
- For Facility URL, enter the URL of the Loftware Application Server at the facility. Do not include the path to Loftware Enterprise SP within the Loftware Application Server.
Examples
The following example includes a typical non-secured access port.
http://Facility_Loftware Application Server_Address:8080The following example includes a typical secured access port.
https://Facility_Loftware Application Server_Address:8443 - If a load balancer manages the Loftware Application Server for the facility, then for Facility Response URL enter at the URL to connect to the load balancer that manages the facility. If the facility is not managed by a load balancer, leave this box blank. Use the same format as for the Facility URL.
Tip: If the facility is configured for high availability, set the Facility Response URL to use the load balanced URL.
- For Print From HQ, indicate whether print jobs originating from the facility should be processed by a Loftware Application Server at the headquarters or at the facility. If this check box is selected, then print jobs from the facility are normally processed at the headquarters associated with this facility. If the facility is unable to connect to the headquarters, then device queues at the headquarters are stopped and the corresponding device queues at the facility are started so that print jobs can be processed at the facility site.
- Click Save.
Manage Access to the Facility
To control who can do what to the facility, use the following procedure.
- In Access Control
- Define the permissions in the Default Permissions panel.
- To grant a permission, click
once to change it to granted
.
- To deny a permission, click
twice to change it to denied
.
- To inherit the default permission from the folder containing this object, clear the check box to change the permission to inherited
.
Tip: You can double-click a row or column header to grant, deny, or clear permissions in that entire row or column.
- To grant a permission, click
- Configure any exceptions to the default permissions.
- In the Group Permissions or User Permissions panel, click Add
.
- In the Add Group or Add User dialog box, select a group or user, and then click OK.
- In the Group Permissions or User Permissions panel, click the group or user name to expand the permissions table for that group or user.
- Define the exception's permissions as in step 2.
- In the Group Permissions or User Permissions panel, click Add
- Click File > Save or Save
.
Configure LDAP Authentication for the Facility
If you want to enable users to sign in to a facility site in Loftware Enterprise SP by using their domain credentials, you must configure LDAP authentication by signing in to the facility site in Loftware Enterprise SP. LDAP authentication information is not replicated by syncing from headquarters to facility. For more information, see Configuring Authentication.
Next Steps
You can specify which folders and objects may be synchronized. For more information, see Select Objects to Sync.
You can schedule periodic replication of objects from headquarters to a facility, and periodic replication of transactional data used for auditing from the facility to headquarters. Alternatively, you can configure the synchronization for a facility to occur only when started manually. For more information, see Schedule Synchronization for a Facility.