Acronis Access Advanced - Administrator's Guide User Manual
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Note: If you don't have a certificate, a self-signed certificate will be created by Acronis Access. This
certificate should NOT be used in production environments.
4. Navigate to the Acronis Access installation directory (e.g. C:\Program Files
(x86)\Acronis\Access\Access Server\ ) and edit acronisaccess.cfg with a text editor.
5. Set the username, password, and internal address of the server that will be running the
PostgreSQL database and save the file. This will configure your Access Server to connect to your
remote PostgreSQL database. e.g.:
DB_DATABASE =acronisaccess_production
DB_USERNAME =postgres
DB_PASSWORD =password123
DB_HOSTNAME =10.27.81.2
DB_PORT =5432
6. Open Services.msc and restart the Acronis Access services.
On one of your Access and Gateway servers, perform the following steps:
This is the server which you will configure first and it's settings will be replicated across all other
servers. After the settings get replicated, all servers will be identical. It does not matter which server
you choose.
1. Open Services.msc and restart the Acronis Access Tomcat service. This will populate the
database you have created.
2. Visit https://myaccess (i.e. https://10.27.81.3 or https://10.27.81.4) in your web browser and
complete the Setup Wizard.
a. Under the Licensing tab:
Enter your license key, mark the checkbox and press Continue.
b. Under the General Settings tab:
Enter a Server Name.
The Web Address should be the external address of your load balancer (i.e.
mylb.company.com). If you are not using port 443 you will have to write the port as well.