After a Configure Now installation, Application Server requires no postinstallation configuration.
To configure Application Server for load balancing, refer to the “Configuring Web Servers for HTTP Load Balancing” section in the Chapter 5, Configuring HTTP Load Balancing, in Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.2 High Availability Administration Guide.
If needed, configure Application Server for use with the Sun Cluster software. Refer to Sun Cluster Postinstallation Configuration.
After a Configure Later installation, you will need to run a post installation script to set the Application Server environment. The scripts configure and create the AppplicationsServer8–base/bin/* shell scripts and a config/asenv file from templates that are installed during installation. (For a Configure Now installation, they are created during installation.)
Navigate to the following directory of the Java ES 5 distribution. For example:
cd /os_arch/Product/application_server/Tools
Open the postInstall README file and follow instructions to do the following:
Run the postInstall script:
./postInstall Application8Server-base ApplicationServer8Config-base
Create a new domain.
When using the asadmin create-domain command to create a new domain, you specify values for two parameters: adminPort and instancePort. The adminPort value can be the same as that used by the server instance. However, the instancePort value should not be the same as that used by any of the server instances.
If needed, modify the environment variables in the ApplicationServer-base/samples/common.properties file.
If you do not know some paths, you can copy them from the ApplicationServer-base /config/asenv.conf file. For example:
Solaris Properties |
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com.sun.aas.derbyRoot=/opt/SUNWappserver/appserver/derby |
com.sun.aas.webServicesLib=/opt/SUNWappserver/appserver/lib |
com.sun.aas.imqHome=/var/opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1/imq |
com.sun.aas.imqBinDir=/usr/bin |
com.sun.aas.imqUserMgr=/usr/bin/imqusermgr |
com.sun.aas.imqLib=/usr/share/lib |
com.sun.aas.installRoot=/opt/SUNWappserver/appserver |
com.sun.aas.javaRoot=/usr/jdk/entsys-j2se |
com.sun.aas.domains.dir=/var/opt/SUNWappserver/domains |
#admin.password= The admin password will not be saved as default. User can enter it and save it manually. |
admin.host=jws-v210-4 |
appserver.instance=server |
appserver.instance.port=8080 |
admin.user=admin |
admin.port=4849 |
derby.port=1527 |
domain.name=domain1 |
server.cert.alias=s1as |
keystore=${com.sun.aas.domains.dir}/${domain.name}/config/keystore.jks |
keystore.password=changeit |
trustStore=${com.sun.aas.domains.dir}/${domain.name}/config/cacerts.jks |
Linux and HP-UX Properties |
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#admin.password= The admin password will not be saved as default. User can enter it and save it manually. |
server.cert.alias=s1as |
keystore=${com.sun.aas.domains.dir}/${domain.name}/config/keystore.jks |
domain.name=domain1 |
com.sun.aas.imqHome=/var/opt/sun/appserver/domains/domain1/imq |
com.sun.aas.imqUserMgr=/opt/sun/mq/bin/imqusermgr |
com.sun.aas.domains.dir=/var/opt/sun/appserver/domains |
admin.user=admin |
appserver.instance=server |
com.sun.aas.imqBinDir=/opt/sun/mq/bin |
trustStore=${cbom.sun.aas.domains.dir}/${domain.name}/config/cacerts.jks |
com.sun.aas.imqLib=/opt/sun/mq/share/lib |
keystore.password=changeit |
com.sun.aas.derbyRoot=/opt/sun/javadb |
admin.port=4849 |
derby.port=1527 |
com.sun.aas.webServicesLib=/opt/sun/appserver/lib |
admin.host=jws-linuxpc-2 |
com.sun.aas.javaRoot=/usr/jdk/entsys-j2se |
com.sun.aas.installRoot=/opt/sun/appserver |
appserver.instance.port=8080 |
If needed, configure Application Server for load balancing.
Follow the instructions in the Chapter 4, Configuring Web Servers for Load Balancing, in Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.2 High Availability Administration Guide.
If needed, configure Application Server for use with the Sun Cluster software.