Service Virtualization

Tech Tips: Creating and Configuring Multiple VSEs on the Same Windows Machine 

Oct 13, 2016 12:00 PM

This is an example on Windows 7 machine. 

 

Copied VirtualServiceEnvironment.exe to VirtualServiceEnvironment2.exe.

Copied VirtualServiceEnvironment.exe to VirtualServiceEnvironment3.exe.

 

Copied VirtualServiceEnvironment.vmoptions to VirtualServiceEnvironment2.vmoptions.

Copied VirtualServiceEnvironment.vmoptions to VirtualServiceEnvironment3.vmoptions.

 

This for the VSE Servers, but you can do this for the VSE Services as well.

 

Edited the vmoptions for each vmoptions file.  This file am using the default VSE port, but wanted the name to be other than the default of VSE.

 

vmoptions1

 

Defining with VSE2 and a different unique port.

 

vmoptions2

 

Defining with VSE3 and a different unique port.

 

vmoptions3

 

Display on Server Console:

 

 

On Workstation, have a choice of the 3 VSEs to deploy to that are connected to this one Registry:

 

workstation with access to multiple vses

 

 

Note:  If putting VSEs on different machines and going to the same Registry, use the same type of method as above for the VSE Name.  Even though on different machines, if going to the same Registry, the names need to be unique. You would not have to specify different ports or log files if only one VSE on a machine.

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