uCosminexus Service Platform, Setup and Operation Guide
After setting up the environment, set up the execution environment configuring the load balance cluster.
The following figure shows the flow of execution environment setup in load balance cluster configuration:
Figure 2-6 FigureFlow of setup in load balance cluster configuration
Steps 1 to 5 given in the figure are described here:
For details on operations in load balance cluster configuration, see "5.6.1 Operations in the load-balancing cluster configuration".
Perform the following operations before setup. Perform the following operations in all HCSC servers configuring the load balance cluster:
The following table describes execution environment setup procedure:
| Start order | Process to be started | Start method |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Administration Agent | See "Application Server System Setup and Operation Guide". |
| 2 | Management Server | |
| 3 | PRF | |
| 4 | Smart Agent | |
| 5 | CTM domain manager (if CTM is used) | |
| 6 | CORBA naming service (if CORBA naming service is used) | |
| 7 | CTM daemon (if CTM is used) | |
| 8 | J2EE server | |
| 9 | HTTP Server (if HTTP Server is used) | See"5.3.5 Starting HTTP Server". |
Set to send the service product execution request to all HCSC servers configuring the load balance cluster.
The same value must be set in CTM domain manager name and smart agent port number in all HCSC servers while using CTM.
For details on how to set up the load balancer, see the used load balancer document.
Start standard reception of all HCSC servers. For details on how to start the standard reception, see "5.3.9 Starting standard receptions".
Connect the load balancer and change it to usable status.
These procedures are unnecessary while using CTM.
For details on how to start connection of the load balancer, see the used load balancer document.
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