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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for WebSphere Message Broker Guide |
1. Installing and Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere Message Broker
A. Deployment Example: Installing WebSphere Message Broker in Zones
Installing and Configuring WebSphere Message Broker
Example: Configure zones z1 and z2 for WebSphere Message Broker
Example: Install WebSphere Message Broker in the zones
Example: Verify WebSphere Message Broker
Example: Configure Cluster Resources for WebSphere Message Broker
Example: Enable the WebSphere Message Broker Software to Run in the Cluster
Example: Verify the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere Message Broker Resource Group
Perform all steps within this example in the global zone.
Install the following cluster software components.
Oracle Solaris Cluster core software
Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere Message Broker data service
Note - This deployment example assumes that WebSphere MQ has been installed into zones z1 and z2 and that the Oracle Solaris Cluster for WebSphere MQ data service has been installed and configured.
This deployment example further assumes that the Deployment Example: Installing WebSphere MQ in Zones, from the Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for WebSphere MQ Guide, was used to create the resource group wmq1-rg and zones z1 and z2.
Within this deployment example a GDS resource is used to create and register a DB2 resource.
Create a ZFS pool.
Note - The following zpool definitions represent a very basic configuration for deployment on a single node cluster.
You should not consider this example for use within a productive deployment, instead it is a very basic configuration for testing or development purposes only.
Vigor5# zpool create -m /ZFSwmb1 HAZpool3 c1t5d0