Sun Microsystems 2005Q2 quick start Starting the Server, Starting the Domain Administration Server

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A domain is a collection of configuration data, deployed applications, and machines with a designated administrator. The domain definition describes and can control the operation of several applications, stand-alone application server instances, and clusters, potentially spread over multiple machines. When the DAS is installed, a default domain called domain1 is always installed. You work with the default domain in this guide.

To complete most of the steps presented in this guide, you will use the Admin Console.

Starting the Server

This topic, the first of three basic topics, provides the following sections

“Starting the Domain Administration Server” on page 7

“Logging in to the Admin Console” on page 9

“Examining the Log File” on page 11

Starting the Domain Administration Server

To start the Domain Administration Server, start the default domain, domain 1, using the following procedures.

Note – Because this guide instructs you to set an environment variable

AS_ADMIN_USER for administrative user name, it does not instruct you to supply a user name argument when the asadmin command is used. Without the environment variable, you supply this argument when you type the command. The general syntax is:

asadmin command_verb --userusername command_arguments

For example, if your user name is admin, the syntax for asadmin start-domainis:

asadmin start-domain --user admin domain1

To Start the Domain on Solaris and Linux

Steps 1. Add the install-dir/bin/directory to the PATH environment variable.

2.Set the AS_ADMIN_USER environment variable so that you do not need to type it for every command.

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Contents Sun Microsystems, Inc Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 050727@12762 Contents Quick Start for Setting Up High Availability Failover Quick Start Variable Names and Default PathsAbout Application Server Administration Starting the Server Starting the Domain Administration ServerTo Start the Domain on Solaris and Linux To Start the Domain on Windows Steps 1. Type this URL in your browser Logging in to the Admin ConsoleTo Log In to the Admin Console Press a key to close the message windowPage Examining the Log File To View the Domain Administration Server Log FileTo Start the Node Agent Steps 1. In a terminal window, type this commandWhen you are prompted, provide the master password Creating a ClusterYou see a screen like this Click OK. The create process can take a few minutes To Deploy the Sample Application Deploying an ApplicationSteps 1. Type the following URL in your browser To Start the ClusterTo Verify the Application Deployment Click OKSetting up Load Balancing Installing Web Server Software To Install the Load Balancer Plug-in Installing the Load Balancer Plug-inCreating a Load Balancer Configuration Export the configuration to a file loadbalancer.xml Starting Load BalancingVerifying Load Balancing To Create an Http Load Balancer ConfigurationHttp//localhostwebserverport/clusterjsp To Verify Load BalancingTo Uninstall Completely Cleaning UpAdd a name and value pair Name=Name Value=Duke for storing To Remove the Sample Cluster Only Uninstall the Application ServerWhere to Go Next Quick Start for Setting Up High Availability Failover About High Availability Clusters Hadb Preinstallation StepsTo Configure Your System for Hadb To Install Hadb Installing HadbStarting Hadb Steps 1. Change to the /etc/init.d directory Run the command to start the agentTo Configure a Cluster and Application for High Availability To Start Hadb in a Stand-Alone Installation on WindowsRun the command to start the agent ma -i ma.cfg Configuring a Cluster and Application for High AvailabilityTo Restart the Cluster Restarting the ClusterTo Verify Http Session Failover Verifying Http Session FailoverOnce the instances are stopped, click Start Instances Cleaning Up A stand-alone Windows Application Server Installation To Remove the Sample Cluster Rename the loadbalancer.xml file Run the command to stop the agent ma -rWhere to Go Next

2005Q2 specifications

Sun Microsystems, a company renowned for its innovative technologies and commitment to open standards, reported its second quarter financial results for the fiscal year 2005 (2005Q2) on May 10, 2005. During this quarter, Sun continued to focus on its primary mission of delivering reliable and robust hardware and software solutions, notably in the domain of enterprise computing.

One of the standout features of Sun's offerings during this period was the continued evolution of their UltraSPARC processors. The UltraSPARC IV and IV+ processors represented significant advancements in performance, offering superior computational power and efficiency for enterprise applications. These processors were built on the SPARC architecture, which is known for its scalability and reliability, making them ideal for mission-critical workloads.

In 2005Q2, Sun also emphasized its commitment to the Solaris operating system. Solaris 10 was lauded for its enhanced security features, extended virtualization capabilities, and advanced resource management tools. The introduction of features like DTrace, ZFS, and Time Slider exemplified Sun's dedication to providing customers with enhanced system insight and flexibility. These innovations positioned Solaris as a leading choice for enterprises looking to optimize their IT infrastructure.

Sun's software portfolio saw significant developments, particularly in the realms of Java technology and the Sun Java System. The company continued its advocacy for Java as a universal programming platform, recognizing its pivotal role in the burgeoning field of web services and distributed computing. Sun's development tools and application servers, such as the Sun Java System Application Server, provided developers with robust resources for building and deploying enterprise applications.

Moreover, the company made strides in network performance through its Sun Network.com initiative. This program was aimed at enhancing the deployment of managed services and offered customers solutions designed to improve network efficiency and reliability.

Financially, Sun Microsystems reported revenue growth during this quarter, driven by increased demand for their products and services. The company’s focus on open-source solutions and partnership strategies allowed it to attract new clients and expand its market presence, reinforcing its role as a key player in the technology sector.

In summary, 2005Q2 marked a significant period for Sun Microsystems, characterized by cutting-edge technologies, a strong software ecosystem, and a focus on delivering value to enterprise customers. Through its innovative hardware and commitment to open standards, Sun continued to influence the trajectory of computing in a rapidly changing technological landscape.