The following table lists the sections that describe the installation and configuration tasks. Perform these tasks in the order that they are listed.
Table 1–1 Task Map: Installing and Configuring the Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server
Task |
For Instructions |
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Plan the Sun ONE Application Server installation and configuration |
Planning the Sun ONE Application Server Installation and Configuration |
Configure and activate network resources |
How to Configure and Activate Network Resources for a Failover Configuration |
Install and configure the Sun ONE Application Server | |
Install and configure the front-end Sun ONE Web Server | |
Plan the Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server installation and configuration |
Planning the Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server Installation and Configuration |
Install the Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server package |
How to Install the SUNWscs1as Package by Using the scinstall Utility |
Register and Configure the Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server as a failover data service |
Registering and Configuring the Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server |
Register and Configure Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server as a service mastered on multiple nodes. | |
Configure resource extension properties |
Configuring Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server Extension Properties |
Verify the Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server installation and configuration |
Verifying the Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server Installation and Configuration |
View and understand fault monitor information |
Understanding Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server Fault Monitor |
If you run multiple data services in your Sun Cluster configuration, you can set up the data services in any order, with the following exception. If the Sun Cluster HA for Sun ONE Application Server depends on Sun Cluster HA for DNS, you must set up DNS first. For details, see Sun Cluster 3.1 Data Service for Domain Name Service (DNS) for details. DNS software is included in the Solaris operating environment. If the cluster will obtain the DNS service from another server, configure the cluster to be a DNS client first.