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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
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on-site-related topic Starting Redwood Platform Automatically on Solaris

Introduced in Solaris 9 and enabled by default in Solaris 10, SMF allows far better fault tolerance and has many other advantages over legacy SVR4 systems. SMF services are identified by their Fault Managed Resource Identifier (FMRI).

note

With SMF, the service needs to be put in either maintenance or disabled mode if you want to stop it.

The following two files can be used on Solaris systems:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE service_bundle SYSTEM "/usr/share/lib/xml/dtd/service_bundle.dtd.1">
<service_bundle type='manifest' name='redwoodrc'>
  <service name='application/redwoodrc' type='service' version='1'>
  <single_instance />
    <!-- redwoodrc potentially depends on a database, if the database is running on the same host
         svc:/application/oracle (the name of our Oracle services in this example)
         you may comment the dependency out or change svc:/application/oracle to the fmi
         of the oracle service
    -->
    <dependency name='redwood_oracle' type='service' grouping='require_all'>
      <service_fmri value='svc:/application/oracle' />
    </dependency>
    <exec_method type='method' name='start' exec='/opt/redwood/redwood start' timeout_seconds='60'>
      <method_context>
        <!-- Please change the user and group accordingly -->
        <method_credential user='<Redwood_user>' group='<Redwood_group>' />
      </method_context>
    </exec_method>
    <exec_method type='method' name='stop' exec='/opt/redwood/redwood stop' timeout_seconds='60'>
    </exec_method>
    <instance name='default_redwoodrc' enabled='false' />
    <template>
      <common_name>
        <loctext xml:lang='C'>Redwood Scheduler Startup / Shutdown</loctext>
      </common_name>
    </template>
  </service>
</service_bundle>

For this example, you use the following redwood file:

#!/bin/bash
#
# (C) Copyright 2006-2023 Redwood Technology B.V., Houten, The Netherlands.
#
# $Id$
#
###
# IRIX style chkconfig
####
# chkconfig: 2345 19 08
# description: Redwood Startup script
###
# Linux Standard Base Specification 1.3
# Used by insserv and other LSB compliant tools.
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: scheduler
# Required-Start: $local_fs $autofs $remote_fs $network
# Required-Stop:
# Default-Start: 2 3 5
# Default-Stop: 0 6
# Short-Description: Start & Stop Scheduler
# Description: Script to start and stop the Redwood Scheduler.
### END INIT INFO

# Redwood installation path (path to the j2ee directory)
PATHS="/opt/server/redwood"
USER=nobody

showUsage()
{
  if [ -z "${1:-}" ]
  then
    echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status}"
    exit 0
  fi
}

startInstance()
{
  su -l $USER -c /bin/bash ${PATHS}/j2ee/cluster/server1/bin/start.sh
  echo "Started Redwood"
}

stopInstance()
{
  echo "Stopping Redwood"
  su -l $USER -c /bin/bash ${PATHS}/j2ee/cluster/server1/bin/stop.sh
  timeout=30

  while [ "`ps -ef | grep server1 | wc -l`" -gt 1 -a $timeout -gt 0 ]
  do
    sleep 1
    timeout=`expr $timeout - 1`
  done
  echo "Redwood is stopped"
}

statusInstance()
{
  if [ "`ps -ef | grep server1 | wc -l`" -gt 1 ]
  then
    echo "Redwood: Running"
  else
    echo "Redwood: Shutdown"
  fi
}

#
# MAIN
#

case $1 in
  start)
    startInstance
  ;;
  stop)
    stopInstance
  ;;
  status)
    statusInstance
  ;;
    *)
    showUsage
  ;;
esac
exit $?

Troubleshooting

SMF will set services in maintenance mode when a problem is detected. The service will fail to start until the maintenance mode is cleared. To check which services are in maintenance mode, run the following command:

svcs -a

When a service is in maintenance mode, follow these steps to enable it again:

Make sure all associated processes have died:

svcs -p <FMRI>

Kill any processes that are still running:

pkill -9 <PID>

Correct the problem that caused the service to fall in maintenance mode.

Clear the maintenance mode flag from the service by running the following command: svcadm clear <FMRI>

Example

Clearing the maintenance mode flag from the redwood service

svcadm clear application/redwood:default
svcadm enable application/redwood:default

For more information, refer to the manual pages of the following commands svcs, svcadm, svccfg, inetadm.

See Also

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