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Setting up Load Balancing
Cleaning Up
How to
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Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.1 2005Q2 Quick Start Guide
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Contents
Sun Microsystems, Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA U.S.A
Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition
2005Q2 Quick Start Guide
050727@12762
Contents
1 Quick Start
2 Quick Start for Setting Up High Availability Failover
“Starting the Server” on page “Creating a Cluster” on page
Variable Names and Default Paths
Quick Start
“Deploying an Application” on page
About Application Server Administration
“Logging in to the Admin Console” on page
Starting the Domain Administration Server
“Starting the Domain Administration Server” on page
Starting the Server
To Start the Domain on Windows
Logging in to the Admin Console
To Log In to the Admin Console
3. Click Log In
To View the Domain Administration Server Log File
Examining the Log File
To Create a Cluster
Creating a Cluster
To Start the Node Agent
“To Start the Node Agent” on page “To Create a Cluster” on page
3. Type FirstCluster as the name of the new cluster
7. Click OK. The create process can take a few minutes
“To Deploy the Sample Application” on page
Deploying an Application
To Deploy the Sample Application
“To Start the Cluster” on page
To Start the Cluster
To Verify the Application Deployment
3. Examine the Session and Host information displayed. For example
Setting up Load Balancing
2. Add some session attribute data
4. Add some session data and click the Add to Session button
“Installing Web Server Software” on page
Installing Web Server Software
To Install the Web Server Using the Java Enterprise System Installer
“Installing the Load Balancer Plug-in” on page
Creating a Load Balancer Configuration
Installing the Load Balancer Plug-in
To Install the Load Balancer Plug-in
To Create an HTTP Load Balancer Configuration
Starting Load Balancing
Verifying Load Balancing
5. Copy loadbalancer.xml to
To Verify Load Balancing
HttpSession
Cleaning Up
To Uninstall Completely
config to loadbalancer.xml.sav
To Remove the Sample Cluster Only
Where to Go Next
“Verifying HTTP Session Failover” on page “Cleaning Up” on page
Quick Start for Setting Up High Availability Failover
“HADB Preinstallation Steps” on page “Installing HADB” on page
“Where to Go Next” on page
HADB Preinstallation Steps
About High Availability Clusters and HADB
To Configure Your System for HADB
Starting HADB
Installing HADB
To Install HADB
install-dir/hadb/4/bin
To Start HADB in a Java Enterprise System Installation on Windows
To Start HADB in a Stand-Alone Installation on Solaris or Linux
To Configure a Cluster and Application for High Availability
To Start HADB in a Stand-Alone Installation on Windows
Configuring a Cluster and Application for High Availability
Restarting the Cluster
To Restart the Cluster
Verifying HTTP Session Failover
To Verify HTTP Session Failover
Cleaning Up
4. Stop the Application Server instance that is serving the page
a. Change to install-dir\hadb\4.x\bin
To Uninstall Completely
a. Change to install-dir/hadb/4/bin
To Remove the Sample Cluster
webserverinstalldir/https-hostname/config to loadbalancer.xml.sav
Where to Go Next