Sun Microsystems 3 manual Moving an iIS Engine, Creating a New iIS Repository Server

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Maintaining an iIS Process System

3.Choose default or custom installation, depending on the components you want to install on the node.

NOTE If you know the application or library distributions required for the new node (see Table 2-1 on page 47), you can install them using iPlanet UDS system management services rather than the iIS installation program. The distributions can be installed on the new node using Escript or the iPlanet UDS Environment Console, depending on whether the new node is a client or server, as described in the iPlanet UDS System Management Guide.

Moving an iIS Engine

Moving an iIS engine or engine component is straightforward. You move the engine or engine component to a different engine server node by reconfiguring the engine as described in “Configuring an Engine” on page 85. If the target node is not presently an engine server node, install iIS system software on the target node using the instructions in “Adding New Nodes to an iIS System” on page 61.

Creating a New iIS Repository Server

To create a new iIS Repository Server

1.Decide which node is to host the new repository server.

2.Run the iIS installation program and choose the Engine Server option.

3.Choose Custom Installation.

4.Check Create iIS Repository and clear all other options.

5.Click OK and follow the screen questions and instructions.

Moving an iIS Repository Server

To move an iIS Repository Server

1.Select a server node to host the relocated repository server.

2.Shut down the current Repository Server.

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