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What is a Server Group and Why is it Needed ?
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To scale the API project to multiple proxies for ease of request handling and load balancing, it may be necessary to deploy the same API Project at multiple Gateways (Proxies). To achieve this objective, Server Groups can be added to a project; adding gateways to a server group will help deploy a project on various environments.
Managing Server Groups
Click the icon on the left side of the screen to open the Server Groups page. This view allows you to add/edit/remove Servers to the API Managerto create a Server Group by adding gateway servers on which projects may be deployed.
Figure 1: Administration section with the Server Groups page displayed
Production and Development Server Groups will be present under the Server Groups section by default.
To add a new Server Group, click the Add button button, and type the name of the new server group to be added. Select the newly added server group name to get the Servers section on the right side of the Server Group sectionconfiguration section.
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Figure 2: Server Groups page with the Servers section that appears after clicking the Add button
Click the Edit icon to add servers to the environment. This displays the following table that shows the available gateway servers, one or more of which can be added to/removed from the environment by using the and buttons:
Figure 3: Server Groups page with Available Servers section that appears after clicking the Edit button
Click the Save button to save the changes made to the Server Groups.
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Click the CancelReset button before saving to revert the changes made in the Server Groups view.
To remove a server group, select the particular group name and click the Remove button button.
Configuring Analytics Database
The Analytics Database Configuration section on the lower-right side of the Server Groups page is used to configure the database which in turn is used to save the Analytics data. The API Management uses PostgreSQL DB Server as the Analytics database where all analytics data being tracked at the proxy are stored and subsequently fetched for processing.
To configure Analytics database:
Install and configure PostgreSQL.
Tip Refer to the Configuring Analytics Database section for details. This section illustrates configuring the database using eStudio and configuration file as well.
- Select the environment (Server Group) for which the Analytics database needs to be configured.
- Provide the values for the Analytics Database Configuration properties; other than the credentials for the JDBC driver, provide values for the below:
- Try Reconnect Interval: Interval (in secs) after which the Stored Procedure tries to reconnect with the DB in the event of a connection loss.
Auto Reconnect: Select true or false to specify whether the Stored Procedure should try for an automatic reconnection with the DB or not.
Figure 4: Analytics Database Configuration properties