A server that has a remote method invocation (RMI) registry
continues to run even if another server in the cluster fails. When
you build the RMI registry file, the file must be deployed in the
application server.
About this task
For each physical server or virtual machine that acts
as a server in your environment, you must create a JVM to host the
RMI registry. The RMI JVM must be created outside of the clusters
and must be started before any other JVMs. If you do not have clients
that use RMI registry servers, you can remove the RMI registries set
up and deployment processes from your configuration process.
The install_home variable
represents the installed location of the product folder.
Procedure
- Log in as the administrative user to the Integrated Solutions Console by
using the address http://servername:9060/admin
- In the navigation pane of the Integrated Solutions Console,
select and then click New to create
a JVM for the RMI registry.
- Specify RMIRegistry for the server
name and use the default settings for the server template and server
properties.
- Click Finish, and then save the
server information.
- In the navigation pane of the Integrated Solutions Console,
click .
- Click WebSphere enterprise applications,
and then click Install.
- Click Browse and specify the install_home/deployment/default/rmireg.war file.
- In the Context Root field, specify RMI.
- Select the Generate Default Bindings check
box.
- Continue to the next section without changing any selections. Do not change the default application name rmireg_war.
- In the Mapping Modules to Servers section, select the RMIRegistry
server, select the MBO Web Application check
box, and click Apply.
- Confirm that the MBO Web Application is mapped to the RMIRegistry.
- Click Finish to complete the installation
of the file.
- Save the rmireg_war file to the master
configuration.
- Repeat steps 1-14 for every physical server or virtual
machine that acts as a server.