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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Sun Java System Application Server Guide |
Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server Overview
Highly Available Message Queue and HADB
Configuration Restrictions and Requirements
Installing and Configuring Sun Java System Application Server
How to Configure and Activate Network Resources
How to Install and Configure the Sun Java System Application Server
How to Verify the Installation and Configuration of the Domain Administration Server (DAS)
Configuring the Sun Java System Web Server Plugin
Using the Sun Java System Application Server With HADB
Installing the Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server Packages
How to Install the Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server Packages
Setting Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server Extension Properties
Configuring the SUNW.HAStoragePlus Resource Type
Tuning the Fault Monitor for Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server
Operations by the Fault Monitor for the DAS Component During a Probe
Fault Monitor Operations When the Monitor_Uri_List Property Is Set
Fault Monitor Operations When the Monitor_Uri_List Property Is Not Set
How to Verify the Failover DAS Component
The following table summarizes the tasks for the installation and configuration of Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server. Perform these tasks in the order that they are listed.
Table 1-1 Task Map: Installing and Configuring the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server
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Note - If you run multiple data services in your Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration, you can set up the data services in any order, with the following exception. If the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server depends on Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for DNS, you must set up DNS first. For details, see Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Domain Name Service (DNS) Guide for details. DNS software is included in the Solaris operating environment. If the cluster will obtain the DNS service from another server, configure the cluster to be a DNS client first.