In the Integrated Solutions Console,
you can create as many clusters as your deployment requires. Each
cluster can consist of two or more Java™ virtual
machine (JVM) cluster members.
Procedure
- Log in as the administrative user to the Integrated Solutions Console by
using the address http://servername:9060/admin
- In the navigation pane, select
- Click New and enter a name for the
cluster, such as uicluster.
- Specify the name of the first JVM cluster member, such
as maximoui1.
- Select MXServer to create the JVM
cluster member based on an existing JVM.
- Repeat steps 4-5 to create as many JVM cluster members
as your environment requires.
- Save your changes. The JVM cluster members
are created as application servers, based on the settings in the MXServer
application server.
- Define the JVM parameter -Dmxe.name with
the jvmname for each JVM cluster member.
- In the navigation pane, select and select the application server
as the JVM cluster member.
- Under Service Infrastructure,
click .
- For 32-bit platforms, scroll down and type 1536 for Initial
Heap Size and Maximum Heap Size.
For 64-bit platforms, set these values to 4096.
- In the Generic JVM arguments field,
specify the JVM parameter Dmxe.name to name each
server, for example:
-Dmxe.name=maximoui1
-Dmxe.name is the property name passed
to the JVM at startup time and maximoui1 is the
name that you identify as the JVM cluster member.
- In the Generic JVM arguments field,
specify the following JVM parameters to optimize system performance:
-Dsun.rmi.dgc.ackTimeout=10000--Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
- Repeat steps a-e for each JVM cluster member.
- In the navigation pane, select and obtain the port numbers of each
member:
- Open the configuration of the JVM cluster member.
- In the Communications section, click Ports.
- Record the port number for the WC_defaulthost Port Name.
- Repeat steps a-c for each JVM cluster member.
- For each JVM cluster member, register the port number on
a virtual host.
- In the navigation pane, select .
- To create a virtual host, click New and
specify the virtual host name.
- Save your changes.
- To create a host alias, select the virtual host and
click New.
- Enter the web server port number. Leave *
as the host name.
- Click New and enter the port
of the cluster member. Repeat this step for each cluster member. Leave * as the host name.
- Save your changes.
- Repeat steps 2-10 for each cluster in your deployment.