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Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1-3.1.1 High Availability Administration Guide |
1. High Availability in GlassFish Server
2. Setting Up SSH for Centralized Administration
3. Administering GlassFish Server Nodes
4. Administering GlassFish Server Clusters
5. Administering GlassFish Server Instances
6. Administering Named Configurations
7. Configuring Web Servers for HTTP Load Balancing
8. Configuring HTTP Load Balancing
9. Upgrading Applications Without Loss of Availability
10. Configuring High Availability Session Persistence and Failover
11. Configuring Java Message Service High Availability
Determining Whether to Use SSH for Centralized Administration
To Set Up Encrypted Public Key Authentication
Setting Up SSH User Authentication
To Set Up Password Authentication
To Set Up Public Key Authentication Without Encryption
Setting Up Cygwin SSH on Windows
Determining Whether to Use SSH for Centralized Administration
Setting Up the MKS Toolkit on Windows
Obtaining SSH Software
About SSH for Centralized Administration
To Configure and Start the Cygwin SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Linux systems
To Set Up SSH on MacOS Systems
To Configure and Start the MKS Toolkit SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Oracle Solaris Systems
Testing the SSH Setup on a Host
Determining the SSH User
To Configure and Start the Cygwin SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Linux systems
To Set Up SSH on MacOS Systems
To Configure and Start the MKS Toolkit SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Oracle Solaris Systems
Enabling Server Instances for HTTP Load Balancing
Disabling (Quiescing) a Server Instance or Cluster
About GlassFish Server Clusters
Configuring HTTP and HTTPS Failover
Configuring High Availability Session Persistence and Failover
Using Single Sign-on with Session Failover
Using Coherence*Web for HTTP Session Persistence
Enabling the High Availability Session Persistence Service
Requirements
Overview of Session Persistence and Failover
Requirements
Restrictions
Scope
Configuring the SFSB Session Store When Availability Is Disabled
High Availability Session Persistence
High Availability Session Persistence
GMS Configuration Settings
To Download and Install Cygwin
Types of Named Configurations
Using Single Sign-on with Session Failover
To Copy a GlassFish Server Installation to Multiple Hosts
To Remove GlassFish Server Software From Multiple Hosts
To Set Up Encrypted Public Key Authentication
Setting Up SSH User Authentication
To Set Up Password Authentication
To Set Up Public Key Authentication Without Encryption
Setting Up Cygwin SSH on Windows
Setting Up the MKS Toolkit on Windows
Obtaining SSH Software
Testing the SSH Setup on a Host
Determining the SSH User
Determining Whether to Use SSH for Centralized Administration
Determining Whether to Use SSH for Centralized Administration
About SSH for Centralized Administration
To Configure and Start the Cygwin SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Linux systems
To Set Up SSH on MacOS Systems
To Configure and Start the MKS Toolkit SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Oracle Solaris Systems
To Set Up Encrypted Public Key Authentication
To Change the Type of a Node
To Create an SSH Node
Types of GlassFish Server Nodes
To Delete an SSH Node
To List SSH Nodes in a Domain
To Test if an SSH Node is Reachable
To Update an SSH Node
To Configure and Start the Cygwin SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Linux systems
To Set Up SSH on MacOS Systems
To Configure and Start the MKS Toolkit SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Oracle Solaris Systems
Types of Named Configurations
To Resynchronize an Instance and the DAS Online
To Resynchronize an Instance and the DAS Online
To Start a Cluster
To Start an Individual Instance Centrally
To Start an Individual Instance Locally
To Configure and Start the Cygwin SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Linux systems
To Set Up SSH on MacOS Systems
To Configure and Start the MKS Toolkit SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Oracle Solaris Systems
To Create an SSH Node
Stateful Session Bean Failover
Stateful Session Bean Failover
Configuring the SFSB Session Store When Availability Is Disabled
HTTP Load Balancing Algorithm
To Stop a Cluster
To Stop an Individual Instance Centrally
To Stop an Individual Instance Locally
To Configure and Start the Cygwin SSH Server Daemon sshd
To Set Up SSH on Linux systems
To Set Up SSH on Oracle Solaris Systems
Specifying Methods to Be Checkpointed
Automatically Configured sun-passthrough Properties
To Turn on HTTP Load Balancer Logging
Directory for Configuration Synchronization
To Modify Port Numbers of an Instance