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SAS 9.3 Web Applications: Clustering - Index of - SAS

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50 Chapter 5 / IBM <strong>Web</strong>Sphere Application Server 7.0 <strong>Clustering</strong><br />

that either a JDBC data source has been configured in the administration console, or<br />

know the network storage location that will be used.<br />

To reconfigure the <strong>SAS</strong> Messaging Bus and add <strong>SAS</strong>Cluster as a member, follow<br />

these steps:<br />

Add <strong>SAS</strong>Cluster as a Bus Member<br />

1 Select Service integration � Buses � <strong>SAS</strong> Messaging Bus, and then select<br />

Bus members.<br />

2 Click Add, select Cluster, and select the cluster name from the menu. Click<br />

Next.<br />

3 Clear the check box for Enable messaging engine policy assistance? and<br />

click Next.<br />

4 Choose either File store or Data store and click Next.<br />

5 For deployments that use a network storage location for a file store, provide the<br />

path to the directory for log files and the directory for the message store. For<br />

deployments that use a JDBC data source as the data store, provide the JNDI<br />

name <strong>of</strong> the data source. Click Next. For more information about configuring a<br />

message store, see the <strong>Web</strong>Sphere Application Server help.<br />

Create and Use Destinations on the Bus<br />

These steps describe creating new destinations on the service integration bus for the<br />

queues and topics that are used by the <strong>SAS</strong> <strong>Web</strong> applications. The new destinations<br />

are assigned to use the cluster as the bus member.<br />

6 Select Resources � JMS � Queues. For each queue that is listed, follow these<br />

steps to reconnect the queue to the <strong>SAS</strong> Messaging Bus:<br />

a Click the queue name.<br />

b In the Administration area, copy the queue name, such as AlertQueue, to<br />

your clipboard.<br />

c Select Create Service Integration Bus destination from the Queue name<br />

menu.<br />

d Paste the queue name in the Identifier text field, add "SIB" to the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

name, and click Next.<br />

e Select the cluster name from the Bus member menu and click Next. Click<br />

Finish.<br />

6 Select Service integration � Buses � <strong>SAS</strong> Messaging Bus, and then select<br />

Destinations.<br />

7 Delete the queue destinations that were originally used by the <strong>SAS</strong> <strong>Web</strong><br />

applications. These destinations do not have names with the "QueueSIB" suffix.

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