GlassFish Server instances form the basis of an application deployment. A clustered instance is a member of a cluster. Each instance belongs to a single domain and has its own directory structure, configuration, and deployed applications. Each instance also includes the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) web container and Enterprise JavaBeans technology (EJB technology) container. Every new instance must contain a reference to a node that defines the host where the instance will reside.
Note - To create an instance on a node of type CONFIG that represents a remote host, you must use the create-local-instance(1) subcommand. You cannot use the Administration Console for this purpose.
Ensure that the following items exist:
The General Information page for the cluster opens.
The Clustered Server Instances page for the cluster opens.
The New Clustered Server Instance page opens.
The name must meet the following requirements:
The name must start with a letter, a number, or an underscore.
The name may contain only the following characters:
Lowercase letters
Uppercase letters
Numbers
Hyphen
Period
Underscore
The name must be unique in the domain and must not be the name of another GlassFish Server instance, a cluster, a named configuration, or a node.
The name must not be domain, server, or any other keyword that is reserved by GlassFish Server.
To Recover Transactions for a Clustered GlassFish Server Instance
To Modify the Port Numbers of a Clustered GlassFish Server Instance
To Set Instance-Only Properties for a Clustered GlassFish Server Instance
To View Application Monitoring Data for a Clustered GlassFish Server Instance
To View Virtual-Server Monitoring Data for a Clustered GlassFish Server Instance
To View Resource Monitoring Data for a Clustered GlassFish Server Instance