Deployment Example: Single Sign-On, Load Balancing and Failover Using Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0

ProcedureTo Add Load Balancer 5 as a Virtual Host by Modifying the J2EE Policy Agent Properties

In order to configure the J2EE policy agents to point to Load Balancer 5, modify the J2EE agent properties — adding Load Balancer 5 as the virtual host.

  1. Access https://osso-1.example.com:1081/opensso/console from a web browser.

  2. Log in to the OpenSSO Enterprise console as the administrator.

    Username

    amadmin

    Password

    ossoadmin

  3. Under the Access Control tab, click / (Top Level Realm).

  4. Click the Agents tab.

  5. Click the J2EE tab.

    j2eeagent-1 and j2eeagent-2 are displayed under the Agent table.

  6. Click j2eeagent-1

    The Global tab is displayed.

  7. Enter a key and value for the FQDN Virtual Host Map and click Add.

    The key and the value is the name of the host machine in which Load Balancer 5 is installed.

    Map Key

    lb-5.example.com.

    Corresponding Map Value

    lb-5.example.com

  8. Click Save.

  9. Click Back to Main Page.

  10. Click j2eeagent-2

    The Global tab is displayed.

  11. Enter a key and value for the FQDN Virtual Host Map and click Add.

    The key and the value is the name of the host machine in which Load Balancer 5 is installed.

    Map Key

    lb-5.example.com.

    Corresponding Map Value

    lb-5.example.com

  12. Click Save.

  13. Click Back to Main Page.