Boot a order a distributed installation?

Y at - it no KBs officials that show the correct start of a distributed infrastructure vCAC order?

I just checked with the fountain of knowledge VMware sat next to me and there is apparently no official KB for this.

The answer varies depending on the version to a certain extent. The order recommended for vCAC is:

1. service active Directory

2. primary SSO

3. secondary SSO

4 MS SQL

5 external DB PostgreSQL (by v6.0.x)

6 primary vCAC device (for v6.1 + which assumes that the PostgreSQL DB internal is used and is the master)

7 secondary vCAC device (for v6.1 + which means that the internal PostgreSQL DB is used and it is the slave)

8 servers Web IaaS (they are active / active)

9 IaaS Manager server (active)

10 IaaS Manager server (standby - of course, the Manager service itself is not start)

11 DEMs (in any order)

12. agents (in any order)

The order of the components of Windows should not matter too much, and of course the foregoing assumes that MSSQL and the Postgres DB for vCAC devices are toward the top.

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