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Oracle GlassFish Server High Availability Administration Guide
Release 3.1.2
Part Number E24934-01
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2-1 Creating an Alias for the Windows User's Password
2-2 Testing the Connection Over DCOM to a Remote Host
2-3 Setting the Home Directory for the MKS Toolkit User
2-4 Determining if the sshd Daemon Is Running on an Oracle Solaris System
2-5 Determining if the sshd Daemon Is Running on a Linux System
2-6 Setting Up Public Key Authentication Without Encryption
2-7 Setting Up Encrypted Public Key Authentication
2-8 Creating an Alias for the SSH User's Password
2-9 Copying a GlassFish Server Installation to Multiple DCOM-Enabled Hosts
2-10 Copying a GlassFish Server Installation to Multiple SSH-Enabled Hosts
2-11 Removing GlassFish Server Software From Multiple DCO\M-Enabled Hosts
2-12 Removing GlassFish Server Software From Multiple SSH-Enabled Hosts
3-1 Creating a DCOM Node
3-2 Listing Basic Information About All DCOM Nodes in a Domain
3-3 Listing Detailed Information About All DCOM Nodes in a Domain
3-4 Testing if a DCOM Node Is Reachable
3-5 Deleting a DCOM Node
3-6 Creating an SSH Node
3-7 Listing Basic Information About All SSH Nodes in a Domain
3-8 Listing Detailed Information About All SSH Nodes in a Domain
3-9 Testing if an SSH Node Is Reachable
3-10 Deleting an SSH Node
3-11 Creating a CONFIG Node
3-12 Listing Basic Information About All CONFIG Nodes in a Domain
3-13 Listing Detailed Information About All CONFIG Nodes in a Domain
3-14 Deleting a CONFIG Node
3-15 Updating a DCOM Node
3-16 Updating an SSH Node
3-17 Updating a CONFIG Node
3-18 Changing a CONFIG Node to an SSH Node
4-1 Checking the Health of Instances in a Cluster
4-2 Validating That Multicast Transport Is Available for a Cluster
4-3 Discovering a Cluster When Multiple Instances are Running on a Host
4-4 Discovering a Cluster by Specifying a List of IP Addresses
4-5 Discovering a Cluster by Generating a List of Locations of Instances
4-6 Creating a Cluster for a Network in Which Multicast Transport Is Available
4-7 Creating a Cluster and Setting GMS Options for a Network in Which Multicast Transport Is Available
4-8 Listing All Clusters in a Domain
4-9 Listing All Clusters That Are Associated With a Node
4-10 Deleting a Cluster
5-1 Creating a Clustered Instance Centrally
5-2 Listing Basic Information About All GlassFish Server Instances in a Domain
5-3 Listing Detailed Information About All GlassFish Server Instances in a Domain
5-4 Deleting an Instance Centrally
5-5 Starting a Cluster
5-6 Stopping a Cluster
5-7 Starting an Individual Instance Centrally
5-8 Stopping an Individual Instance Centrally
5-9 Restarting an Individual Instance Centrally
5-10 Creating a Clustered Instance Locally Without Specifying a Node
5-11 Creating a Clustered Instance Locally
5-12 Deleting an Instance Locally
5-13 Starting an Individual Instance Locally
5-14 Stopping an Individual Instance Locally
5-15 Restarting an Individual Instance Locally
5-16 Resynchronizing an Instance and the DAS Online
5-17 Updating the Option for Locating a Configuration File
5-18 config-files File
5-19 Resynchronizing an Instance and the DAS Offline
5-20 Migrating an EJB Timer
6-1 Creating a Named Configuration
6-2 Listing All Named Configurations in a Domain
6-3 Listing the Targets of a Named Configuration
6-4 Deleting a Named Configuration
6-5 Modifying a Property of a Named Configuration
6-6 Modifying a Port Number for an Instance
8-1 Creating a Load Balancer
10-1 Example of an EJB Deployment Descriptor With Availability Enabled
10-2 Example of EJB Deployment Descriptor Specifying Methods Checkpointing
12-1 Setting Load-Balancing Weights for RMI-IIOP Weighted Round-Robin Load Balancing