In order to configure the web policy agents to point to Load Balancer 4, create a file to be used by Load Balancer 4 for monitoring and modify the web agent properties — adding Load Balancer 4 as the virtual host.
This procedure assumes you have completed To Create a Monitoring File on Each Host Machine for Load Balancer 4.
Access https://osso-1.example.com:1081/opensso/console from a web browser.
Log in to the OpenSSO Enterprise console as the administrator.
amadmin
ossoadmin
Under the Access Control tab, click / (Top Level Realm).
Click the Agents tab.
Click the Web tab.
webagent-1 and webagent-2 is displayed under the Agent table.
Click webagent-1
The Global tab is displayed.
Enter a value for the FQDN Virtual Host Map and click Add.
The value is the name of the host machine in which Load Balancer 4 is installed.
valid
lb-4.example.com
Click Save.
Click the Application tab.
The Application properties page is displayed.
On the resulting page, provide values for Not Enforced URL Processing.
Enter each of the following and click Add.
http://lb-4.example.com:90/monitor.html http://pr-1.example.com:1080/monitor.html |
Click Save.
Click Back to Main Page.
Click webagent-2
The Global tab is displayed.
Enter a value for the FQDN Virtual Host Map and click Add.
The value is the name of the host machine in which Load Balancer 4 is installed.
valid.
lb-4.example.com
Click Save.
Click the Application tab.
The Application properties page is displayed.
On the resulting page, provide values for Not Enforced URL Processing.
Enter each of the following and click Add.
http://lb-4.example.com:90/monitor.html http://pr-2.example.com:1080/monitor.html |
Click Save.
Click Back to Main Page.
Log out of the OpenSSO Enterprise console and close the browser.