6.2 Deploying ITSLM
This section explains the tasks that must be performed in order to use ITSLM in a cluster system.
You must perform the tasks described below before you configure your cluster system.
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Task |
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1 |
Prepare a shared disk. |
Prepare a shared disk for sharing service performance information when the system is switched from the active server to the standby server. Before you set up the logical host environment, set up the shared disk so that it can be accessed from both the active server and the standby server. |
2 |
Register host names and IP addresses (if a DNS server is not used). |
Register the host names and IP addresses of the following hosts into the hosts files on both the active system and the standby system:
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3 |
Set the time on the server machines. |
Set the time on the server machines so that the time on the active and standby systems is synchronized. |
4 |
Prepare JP1/Base. |
Install JP1/Base on the physical host on which ITSLM - Manager is installed and set it up for operations in the cluster system. |
To run ITSLM in a cluster system, you must set up the logical hosts in the active and standby systems and register the Windows services into the cluster software after you have installed ITSLM.
- Organization of this section
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6.2.4 General procedure for deploying ITSLM (when linking with an existing Performance Management)
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6.2.6 Setting up the logical host in the active system (ITSLM - Manager)
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6.2.7 Setting up the logical host in the active system (ITSLM - UR)
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6.2.8 Setting up the logical host in the standby system (ITSLM - Manager)
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6.2.9 Setting up the logical host in the standby system (ITSLM - UR)
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6.2.10 Registering the Windows services into the cluster software
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6.2.13 Deleting the Windows services from the cluster software
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6.2.15 Undoing the setup of ITSLM on the logical hosts in the active and standby systems