Sun Java Enterprise System 5 Installation Planning Guide describes how to prepare to install the Sun JavaTM Enterprise System (Java ES) software. This chapter describes defines the scope and contents of the Installation Planning Guide. This chapter contains the following sections:
The Java ES 5 release includes the following components. These components can be individually selected for installation.
Any alternate or abbreviated names used in this guide are in parentheses following the component name and version.
Access Manager 7.1
Application Server 8.2 Enterprise Edition + patches (Application Server)
Directory Preparation Tool 6.4
Directory Proxy Server 6.0
Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 (Directory Server)
High Availability Session Store 4.4 (HADB)
Java DB 10.1
Message Queue 3.7 UR1
Monitoring Console 1.0
Portal Server 7.1
Portal Server Secure Remote Access 7.1
Service Registry 3.1
Sun Cluster 3.1 8/05 (Sun Cluster software)
Sun Cluster Agents 3.1
Sun Cluster Geographic Edition 3.1 2006Q4 (Sun Cluster Geographic)
Web Proxy Server 4.0.4
Web Server 7.0
HP-UX does not support Sun Cluster components, Directory Preparation Tool, HADB, or third-party web containers. Linux does not support Sun Cluster components, and only supports the IBM WebSphere third-party container.
This guide also refers to components from the Sun Java System Communications Suite, which are often deployed with Java ES components.
The Directory Preparation Tool is only used with Communications products, and is included with Directory Server in the Java ES release as a convenience. Information on the Directory Preparation Tool can be found in the Chapter 8, Directory Preparation Tool (comm_dssetup.pl), in Sun Java Communications Suite 5 Installation Guide.
The installation process described in this manual includes the installation and basic configuration of a Java ES solution. Installation, as used in this manual, means using the Java ES installer to copy the files for Java ES components to computer systems. Configuration, as used in this manual, means using either the installer or a configuration wizard to configure an instance of a Java ES component. After you perform this basic configuration, you can start the instance, verify its basic operation, and verify that it interoperates correctly with other components in your solution.
The basic configuration described in this manual does not cover many areas of component functionality. For example, basic installation and configuration of Portal Server creates an instance that interoperates with other components, such as Access Manager and Directory Server. Basic configuration does not address other aspects of Portal Server functionality, such as adding your content to the basic portal desktop. To configure these aspects of component functionality, you need to refer to component documentation, such as Sun Java System Portal Server 7.1 Configuration Guide.
The following table lists the installation planning tasks that are common to all Java ES solutions. The left column lists high-level tasks and subtasks, and the right column lists the location of instructions for performing the tasks.
Table 1–1 Installation Planning Tasks
Task |
Location of Information |
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1. Develop Your Implementation Specifications | |
Analyze your deployment architecture | |
Develop a network connectivity specification | |
Develop a computer hardware and operating system specification |
Developing Your Computer Hardware and Operating System Specification |
Develop a user management specification | |
2. Learn About Installation and Configuration Issues | |
Learn how distributed installations affect an installation plan | |
Learn how configuring for component interoperation is part of an installation plan | |
Learn how component dependencies affect an installation plan | |
Learn how the redundancy strategies used in a solution affect an installation plan | |
Lean how LDAP directory issues affect an installation plan | |
Lean how the installer operating modes affect an installation plan | |
3. Develop Your Installation Plan | |
Determine the order in which component instances should be installed and configured. | |
Determine the specific input values for each component instance. |
It is important to approach the installation planning tasks in an orderly way, following the methodology described in this guide.