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Configuring DataServers : MS SQL Server DataServer configuration and administration : Configuring an MS SQL Server DataServer broker : MS SQL Server DataServer broker properties : MS SQL Server DataServer broker Controlling NameServer properties
 
MS SQL Server DataServer broker Controlling NameServer properties
Table 38. MS SQL Server DataServer broker Controlling NameServer properties
Property
Description
Register with NameServer
A check box that indicates whether to register the DataServer with a controlling NameServer.
Controlling NameServer
Identifies the NameServer that the DataServer uses to find a broker that supports the correct application services. (If you did not select to register the DataServer with a NameServer, the field is dimmed and unavailable.)
Registration mode
How the broker specifies its hostname when registering with its controlling NameServer. This hostname information is passed onto a client application when it attempts to connect to a Data Service that the broker supports. The choices are:
*Register IP — (Default) This setting is the most efficient mechanism, and can be used in most cases. It registers with the IP address of the machine where the broker is located.
*Register-LocalHost — The broker registers with the hostname of the machine that it runs on. Use this setting when the broker runs on a machine with a single hostname and more than one IP address.
*Register-HostName — The broker registers with the values specified in the hostName property. Use this setting when your clients need a fully qualified host name to connect to a broker in a different DNS domain.
Registration host name
(UNIX only) The name of the group.