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Preparing Installation

  • Preparation for Redwood Server Installation
  • Database Prerequisites
  • Basic Sizing Guidelines
  • Planning

Installation

  • Installation
  • Download and Extract redwood-platform.zip
  • Installing Redwood Platform
  • Redwood Platform Application Server
  • Licensing Redwood Server

Security Overview

  • Security Overview
  • Security in Redwood Platform
  • External Security Systems
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
  • Configuring LDAP Manually
  • Configuring LDAP With the LDAP Wizard
  • Database Authentication
  • Database Authentication - Enforcing Password Policies
  • Configuring JEE Security

Configuration

  • Installing and Configuring Redwood Platform Service on Windows
  • Submitting Processes and Licensing on Startup
  • Configuring the HTTP or HTTPS Interface of Redwood Platform
  • Configuring the APR HTTPS Interface of Redwood Platform
  • Configuring the NIO HTTPS Interface of Redwood Platform
  • Importing a Certificate Authority
  • Checking Your License
  • Managing Your Licenses with the License Manager
  • Configuration
  • Configuration Entries

Starting Automatically

  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically
  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically with Systemd
  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically with Init
  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically with Launchd
  • Starting Redwood Platform Automatically on Solaris

High Availability

  • High Availability
  • Configuring Web Application Clusters for High Availability
  • Creating Redwood Platform Clusters
  • Configuring Web Application Clusters on Microsoft Cluster Service
  • Configuring Platform Agents for High Availability
  • Configuring Platform Agents on Microsoft Cluster Service

Upgrade

  • Upgrading Redwood Server
  • Upgrading Redwood Platform

Migration

  • Migrating Redwood Platform

Uninstall

  • Uninstalling Redwood Server

Reference

  • Standard setvars script
  • Admin Server
  • Checking Your License
← Configuring Web Application Clusters on Microsoft Cluster ServiceConfiguring Platform Agents on Microsoft Cluster Service →

on-site-related topic Configuring Platform Agents for High Availability

Integrating platform agents in high availability clusters is straight forward, in theory:

  • you install the software on a SAN drive
  • all fail-over servers must use the same port/SharedSecret/hostname
note

When you update platform agents on Microsoft Windows, you might have to adapt the binary paths in your cluster software depending on the solution you are using. On UNIX, this is solved with the latest symbolic link.

For Microsoft Cluster Service implementations, see Configuring Web Application Clusters for High Availability.

Procedure

UNIX

  1. Install the platform agent on the first node on a shared SAN file system.
  2. On node 1 configure the system to start the platform agent using the platform-specific startup mechanism. You can use the same script as used for node 0.
  3. Update process server parameter RemoteHostname to the FQDN of the cluster.
  4. Optionally, configure cluster software to control the startup script of the platform agent.

Windows using MSCS

  1. Install Platform Agent on node 0 as usual on a shared SAN file-system.
  2. On node 1 is start the servicemanager.exe and create a service for the platform agent.
  3. Update process server parameter RemoteHostname to the FQDN of the cluster.
  4. Control platform agent services from within MS Cluster.

See Also

  • High Availability
  • Configuring Web Application Clusters for High Availability

onsiteTopic

← Configuring Web Application Clusters on Microsoft Cluster ServiceConfiguring Platform Agents on Microsoft Cluster Service →
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    • Windows using MSCS
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