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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Sun Java System Message Queue Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster |
1. Installing and Configuring HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue
HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue Overview
Overview of the Installation and Configuration Process for HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue
Configuring and Activating Network Resources
How to Configure and Activate Network Resources
Installing and Configuring Sun Glassfish Message Queue
How to Install the Sun Glassfish Message Queue
Verifying the Sun Glassfish Message Queue Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the Sun Glassfish Message Queue Installation and Configuration
Planning the HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue Installation and Configuration
Standard Data Service Configurations
Configuration Planning Questions
Installing the HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue Packages
How to Install the HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue Packages
Registering and Configuring HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue
Setting HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue Extension Properties
How to Register and Configure HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue as a Failover Data Service
Configuring the SUNW.HAStoragePlus Resource Type
Verifying the HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue Installation and Configuration
Tuning the HA for Sun Glassfish Message Queue Fault Monitor
Operations by the Fault Monitor During a Probe
To install and configure Sun Glassfish Message Queue, use this section as a checklist in conjunction with the worksheets in the Configuration Worksheets in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide.
Consider the following before you start your installation. Store static files and data on the local file system of each cluster node. Dynamic data should reside on the cluster file system so that you can view or update the data from any cluster node. The Sun Glassfish Message Queue binaries and configuration files must be highly available and accessible to application-server instances that are running on all nodes.
Note - Sun Glassfish Message Queue can be configured to run in a whole root non-global zone, if required. Sun Glassfish Message Queue is not supported in a sparse root non-global zone.