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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for WebSphere Message Broker Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster |
1. Installing and Configuring HA for WebSphere Message Broker
Overview of Installing and Configuring HA for WebSphere Message Broker
Planning the HA for WebSphere Message Broker Installation and Configuration
Restriction for the supported configurations of HA for WebSphere Message Broker
Restriction for the location of WebSphere Message Broker files
Restriction for the WebSphere Message Broker additional software
Restriction for multiple WebSphere Message Broker instances
Determine which Solaris zone WebSphere Message Broker will use
Installing and Configuring WebSphere Message Broker
How to Install and Configure WebSphere Message Broker
Verifying the Installation and Configuration of WebSphere Message Broker
How to Verify the Installation and Configuration of WebSphere Message Broker
Installing the HA for WebSphere Message Broker Packages
How to Install the HA for WebSphere Message Broker Packages
Registering and Configuring HA for WebSphere Message Broker
How to Register and Configure HA for WebSphere Message Broker
Verifying the HA for WebSphere Message Broker Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the HA for WebSphere Message Broker Installation and Configuration
Upgrading HA for WebSphere Message Broker
How to Upgrade to the New Version of HA for WebSphere Message Broker
Understanding the HA for WebSphere Message Broker Fault Monitor
Probing Algorithm and Functionality
Operations of the Broker probe
Operations of the Configuration Manager probe
Operations of the UserNameServer probe
Debug HA for WebSphere Message Broker
How to turn on debug for HA for WebSphere Message Broker
A. Deployment Example: Installing WebSphere Message Broker in Zones
Note - Throughout this document the term zone reflects a non-global Solaris zone. The term global zone will remain.
The HA for WebSphere Message Broker data service provides a mechanism for the orderly startup and shutdown, fault monitoring, and automatic failover of the WebSphere Message Broker service.
The following components can be protected by the HA for WebSphere Message Broker data service within the global zone or whole root zone.
Broker Configuration Manager UserNameServer