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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Related Documents
Documentation Accessibility
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Indexing and Search Service Installation Overview
Overview of Indexing and Search Service Installed Components
Overview of the Indexing and Search Service Installation Procedure
Indexing and Search Service Installation Options
Ensuring a Successful Indexing and Search Service Installation
Directory Placeholders Used in This Guide
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Planning Your Indexing and Search Service Installation
About Indexing and Search Service
Why Use Indexing and Search Service
Indexing and Search Service Logical Architecture
How Indexing and Search Service Performs Searches
Planning Considerations
Messaging Server Considerations
Message Queue Considerations
GlassFish Server Considerations
Apache HTTP Server Considerations
Web Services Proxy Considerations
Deciding on Which Indexing and Search Service Components to Install
Web Component
Message Queue Component
Directory Server Component
Indexing Component
Firewall Requirements
Disk Space Requirements
Using Oracle ZFS
Multiple Host Deployment Architecture
High Availability
Using Load Balancing
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Indexing and Search Service System Requirements
Software Requirements
Supported Operating Systems
Minimal Solaris 10 Installation Requirements
Minimal Linux Installation Requirements
Required Software
Hardware Requirements
Information Requirements
Indexing and Search Service Cluster Information
Indexing and Search Service Information
Messaging Server Message Store Information
GlassFish Server Information
Message Queue Information
Directory Server JNDI Information
Run-time Information
Watcher Service Information
ishttpd Information
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Indexing and Search Service Pre-Installation Tasks
Installing Java
Installing GlassFish Server
Installing Messaging Server and Directory Server
Installing Apache HTTP Server Version 2
Installing Message Queue
Installing a Standalone Message Queue from the Indexing and Search Service Software
Installing an Embedded Message Queue from GlassFish Server Software
Running Network Time Protocol
Increasing the Number of File Handles and Processes
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Installing Indexing and Search Service
Installation Assumptions
Installing Indexing and Search Service
Downloading the Indexing and Search Service Software
Installing the Indexing and Search Service Software
Installing Indexing and Search Service Software in Interactive Mode
Installing Indexing and Search Service in Silent Mode
Upgrading Shared Components in Silent Installation
Installing Indexing and Search Service on Solaris Zones
Installing on Solaris Zones: Best Practices
Installing into a Non-Global Whole Root Zone
Installing into a Non-Global Sparse Root Zone
Configuring an Embedded Message Queue on the Indexing and Search Service Host
Configuring a Standalone Message Queue on the Indexing and Search Service Host
Preparing Messaging Server for Indexing and Search Service Integration
Configuring Indexing and Search Service
Running the Indexing and Search Service Initial Configuration Script
Troubleshooting Indexing and Search Service Installation Problems
Troubleshooting the Initial Configuration
Troubleshooting Configuration Problems
Next Steps
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Configuring Indexing and Search Service with Multiple Hosts
Using a Default Configuration File
iss.storeui.access.method Parameter
Order in Which to Install Multiple Hosts
Multiple Hosts Examples
Three Hosts Example
Two Hosts Example
Three Hosts Example Using Two Indexing Hosts
Performing Additional Configuration on Indexing Hosts
Configuring Multiple Messaging Server Message Stores
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Configuring Indexing and Search Service Web Services Proxy
Indexing and Search Service Web Services Proxy Overview
How isshttpd Maps User Entries to Indexing and Search Service Web Services
Installing and Configuring isshttpd
Checking for o=comms-config in Directory Server
setup Script Overview
Running the setup Script
Configuring Lookup Entries
Configuring File-Based Lookup
Configuring LDAP-Based Lookup
Configuring Convergence to Use isshttpd
Troubleshooting isshttpd
isshttpd Service Start Fails Until LDAP Entries Are Created
Troubleshooting isshttpd Proxy Using wget
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Configuring Indexing and Search Service for High Availability
Indexing and Search Service High Availability Overview
About Indexing and Search Service High Availability
Benefits and Limitations of Indexing and Search Service High Availability
Indexing and Search Service High Availability Model
Indexing and Search Service High Availability Architecture
Migrating From a non-HA Indexing and Search Service Deployment to an HA Indexing and Search Service Deployment
Configuring Indexing and Search Service High Availability
Before You Begin
Setting Up NFS to Contain the Indexing and Search Service Indexes
Configuring the Indexing Hosts
Configuring the Web Hosts
Generating and Importing Cluster Configuration Files
Starting Cluster Search Services
Indexing Users on Indexing Hosts
Verifying Users on Web Hosts
Adding an Additional Web Host
Removing a Web Host
Indexing and Search Service Highly Available Example
Assumptions for This Example
Setting Up NFS to Contain the Indexing and Search Service Indexes
Running the setup Script on Indexing Hosts
Running the setup Script on Web Hosts
Generating and Importing Cluster Configuration Files
Starting Cluster Search Services
Indexing Users on Indexing Hosts
Verifying Users on Web Hosts
Troubleshooting Indexing and Search Service High Availability
General Differences Between Indexing Hosts and Web Hosts
Troubleshooting Web Hosts
Troubleshooting Indexing Hosts
Uninstalling Indexing and Search Service High Availability
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Configuring Indexing and Search Service for clusterv2
clusterv2 Overview
clusterv2 Architecture
Configuring clusterv2 High Availability
Before You Begin
Node Types
Setting up NFS to Contain the Indexing and Search Service Indexes
Configuring the Indexing Hosts
Configuring the Search Hosts
Configuring the Web Hosts
Troubleshooting a clusterv2 Installation
"cannot findcn=CommsQueueFactory, cn=CommsTopicFactory, or cn=SearchTopic"
Searching Rest Interface Always Returns 404 Error
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Indexing and Search Service Post-Installation Tasks
Bootstrapping Users
Configuring Messaging Server to Use Indexing and Search Service for IMAP SEARCH
Verify Indexing and Search Service Services
Verifying That Users Are Bootstrapped
Testing Search
Configuring Convergence to Use Indexing and Search Service
Testing Convergence
Enabling Account Autoprovisioning
Enabling Periodic Autosync
Enabling Automatic Bootstrapping of Missing Accounts
Enabling the Watcher Service
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Upgrading Indexing and Search Service
About Upgrading Indexing and Search Service
Upgrading to 1.0.5
Upgrading Indexing and Search Service (1.0.4 to 1.0.5)
Running postpatch_restart
Upgrading Java
Rebootstrapping Accounts After Upgrading
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Uninstalling Indexing and Search Service
Uninstalling Indexing and Search Service
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Installing Patches
About Patching Indexing and Search Service
Planning Your Patch Installation
Installing a Patch
Installing an ARU Patch
Installing an SRV4 Patch
Installing a Linux Patch
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Indexing and Search Service Scripts
Common Information
setup Script
Syntax and Examples
check_conf.sh Script
Syntax and Examples
configure_etc.pl Script
Syntax and Examples
configure_web_node Script
Syntax and Examples
postpatch_restart Script
Syntax and Examples
verify_conf.pl Script
Syntax and Examples
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commpkg Reference
Overview of the commpkg Command
Syntax
install Verb Syntax
uninstall Verb Syntax
upgrade Verb Syntax
verify Verb Syntax
info Verb Syntax
About the Alternate Root
ALTROOT | name Syntax and Examples
Understanding the Difference Between ALTROOT and INSTALLROOT
Default Root
Using Both Default Root and Alternate Root
Running Multiple Installations of the Same Product on One Host: Conflicting Ports
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