7 Replies Latest reply: Oct 1, 2013 12:01 PM by John Daigle RSS

    RoboServer 9 Configuration

    wluce Community Member

      We have RoboServer 9, how do we configure to our server?

        • 1. Re: RoboServer 9 Configuration
          John Daigle CommunityMVP

          Hi, wluce


          "Configure" is a big word covering a lot of territory. There is something called the Configuration Manager, but I'm not sure that's what you are asking. Have you already installed the RoboHelp Server 9 on the Apache Tomcat Server and is the Tomcat server working properly? That's the first step. Are you just looking for best practices or are you having particular issues?

           

          Please give us more details and we'll try to help.

          Thanks

          John Daigle

          Adobe Certified RoboHelp and Captivate Instructor

          Evergreen, Colorado

          www.showmethedemo.com

          Twitter @hypertexas

          • 2. Re: RoboServer 9 Configuration
            wluce Community Member

            Yes, agreed, it is a big word, essentially we have RoboHelp Server 9 and we just need to know where to start and so that we don't go in and break anything...

            • 3. Re: RoboServer 9 Configuration
              RoboColum(n) MeganK

              As John said, you need to have Apache Tomcat Server running. Once you have that installed you have the choice of using Tomcat or IIS to communicate with it. Personally I'd go with Tomcat because it is easy to setup. Once you have that, install RHS and you are pretty much good to go. The only thing I'd change as far as configuring the RHS is to change the setting to ensure that reindexing is done on the server. This is configured in the Configuration Manager.

              • 4. Re: RoboServer 9 Configuration
                wluce Community Member

                Ok, great, thank you for the feedback, I'll look into it to see if the Tomcat Server is running and if it is, I'll change the setting to ensure that the reindexing is done on the server.

                • 5. Re: RoboServer 9 Configuration
                  John Daigle CommunityMVP

                  Following up on Colum good points, here are a couple more items to add to a checklist for installation startup.

                   

                  It is very critical that you start with a proper installation. BE SURE to read the online help topics below regarding System Requirements and OS/Database Compatibility:

                  Online Help - System Requirements

                  http://help.adobe.com/en_US/RoboHelp/9.0/RoboEngine/WSbe3e657580667f14494180ac12b9fd08c8d- 8000.html

                   

                  Recommended OS/database combinations | RoboHelp Server 9

                  http://helpx.adobe.com/robohelp/kb/recommended-os-database-combinations-robohelp.html

                   

                  RhServer9-DB and OS KnowledgeBaseArticle.png

                   

                  Once both Tomcat Server and RoboHelp Server and the Database (either the default Access Database, or the recommended more robust Oracle or MS SQL Server DB) is configured and setup, the next step is for the author to publish a sample project to the new server using the the WebHelp Pro Single Source Layout in RoboHelp's authoring tool. Here are some screenshots that may be helpful when publishing:

                   

                  Edit-Destination-Dialog-RHS.jpg

                   

                  Next, you or your administrator needs to verify the Author's user account, Group and Area are correctly setup.

                  This is done using the Web Administrator's Application which is browser-based and the URL to get to it will follow this syntax:

                  http://localhost:8080/robohelp/admin


                  This Web Administrator application screenshot (below) shows that a Group was created (in this case, called Authors) and the individual users who were assigned to it.

                  Authors-Group-Users.jpg

                   

                  Then, Areas (a special type of sub-section of content) are created so that the Area can be designated when the author publishes the project. Certain rights can be assigned at this point for who can have access.

                  For example you could have a public "Live" area and an authenticated Development area for QA testing or a HumanResources Area for members of that department, etc.

                  Areas-Groups-Authors-PublishingRights.jpg

                   

                  Once the project is published, here is the syntax of a URL which end-users go to:

                  <IP or Domain> <Context (in this case robohelp is the default)> /server? <prj is the name of the RoboHelp Project (same as the .xpj)> <followed by the Area name shown here as "general".>

                  http://localhost:8080/robohelp/server?prj=MasterCorporatePnP&area=general

                   

                  These are not all, but certainly these cover the main points that are often missed.

                   

                  John Daigle

                  Adobe Certified RoboHelp and Captivate Instructor

                  Evergreen, Colorado

                  www.showmethedemo.com

                  Twitter @hypertexas

                  • 6. Re: RoboServer 9 Configuration
                    wluce Community Member

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                    These are the errors when trying to configure the server.

                    Bill Luce

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                    • 7. Re: RoboServer 9 Configuration
                      John Daigle CommunityMVP

                      Hey Bill

                      Unfortunately I'm not seeing the PNGs of the errors. Did you use the little "Camera" icon on the toolbar? That's the best way to include a snapshot.

                      john