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Sun Java System Application Server 7 2004Q2 Update 1 Standard and Enterprise Edition Installation Guide 

Contents


About This Guide
Who Should Use This Guide
Using the Documentation
How This Guide is Organized
Documentation Conventions
General Conventions
Conventions Referring to Directories
Contacting Sun
Give Us Feedback
Obtain Training
Contact Product Support
Accessing the Documentation

Chapter 1   Installing Standard and Enterprise Edition Software
About the Application Server Installation
Distributions of the Product
Packaging Models and Directory Structure
Package-Based Installation on Solaris SPARC/x86 and RPM-based on Linux
File-based Installation on Microsoft Windows and Solaris SPARC/x86
Installation Components
Installation Methods
Installing Application Server Software
Downloading from the Web Site
Downloading for Solaris SPARC and x86 or Linux
Downloading for Microsoft Windows
Installing Standard Edition
Installing Standard Edition on Solaris SPARC and x86
Installing Standard Edition on Linux
Installing Standard Edition on Microsoft Windows
Installing Enterprise Edition
Installing Enterprise Edition on Solaris SPARC, x86 and Linux
Installing Enterprise Edition on Microsoft Windows
Installing the Load Balancer Plug-in Component
Installing in Silent Mode
Creating the Installation Configuration File
Syntax for Creating the Installation Configuration File
Example Installation Configuration File
Modifying the Installation Configuration File
Installing in Silent Mode

Chapter 2   Preparing for HADB Setup
Setting up HADB on Windows
Configuring Shared Memory and Semaphores
Configuring Shared Memory on Solaris
Configuring Shared Memory on Linux
Setting Up Host Communication
Setting Up RSH for HADB Administration
Setting Up SSH for HADB Administration
SSH Requirements and Limitations
Installing SSH for Solaris 8
You are now ready to configure SSH.
Configuring SSH
Using HADB with Veritas file system on Solaris
Using HADB With ext Filesystem on Linux
Setting Up the User Environment
Setting Up Administration for Non-Root
Using clsetup
How clsetup Works
How the Input Files Work
What clsetup Accomplishes
Commands Used by clsetup
clsetup Requirements and Limitations
Editing the clsetup Input Files
The clinstance.conf File
The clpassword.conf File
The clresource.conf File
Running clsetup
Cleanup Procedures for clsetup
Time Synchronization

Chapter 3   Uninstalling the Standard and Enterprise Edition Software
About Uninstalling
Uninstallation Requirements
Uninstalling the Application Server Software
Uninstalling in Silent Mode (non-interactive)

Appendix A   Upgrading the Application Server
Upgrading the Standard or Enterprise Edition

Index


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