ServerNameForGlobalRights
In the rights system you have right objects of type "Showplan", which do not have the name of a service in their first part, but a server (BCS) name. If you have a single BCS server (no cluster) this name can typically be the computername or hostname of the BCS computer. But if you run BCS in a cluster of two buddies, you would have to create the right objects two times, once with every computername. To avoid that, we have this parameter. Here you can give a name, which is used by BCS on both computers of a cluster. By configuring the same name you have to create the right objects only once, with this name.
The name you should use is not the computer- or hostname of one of the two computers. You should use the same name as the BCS cluster is listed for its clients in the registry in key "Digas\PlanServer". Reason: right objects of type "BCS" are verified by both, BCS and clients. BCS uses the configured "ServerNameForGlobalRights", whileas clients use the name of the "PlanServer" in the registry.
At the moment, the following right objects use the server name from this parameter:
Type Showplan:
\GeneralPools
\GlobalJingles
Type BCS:
Possible values:
Default value: