Installing an additional backup domain manager
Considerations about installing an additional backup domain manager
You can perform a typical installation, as described in the following scenario, or you can customize the installation parameters, as described in FAQ - master domain manager and backup master domain manager customizations.
The backup domain manager shares the database with its master domain manager and requires a dedicated WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base, installed on the same workstation as the backup domain manager.
After installing a master domain manager, the administrator runs the serverinst command again to install a backup domain manager on a dedicated workstation. The backup domain manager is an agent that can assume the responsibilities of its master domain manager. The serverinst command connects to the database you specify, discovers that a master domain manager is already installed, and proceeds to install a backup domain manager.
You might want to install an additional backup domain manager for increased performance and reliability, for example you can move the event processor or the Dynamic Workload Console workload to the backup domain manager.
Command parameter | Information type | Provided in... |
Database information | ||
--rdbmstype | database type | Creating and populating the database |
--dbhostname | database hostname | |
--dbport | database port | |
--dbname | database name | |
--dbuser | database user name | |
--dbpassword | database password | |
HCL Workload Automation information | ||
--wauser | HCL Workload Automation administrative user name | Creating the HCL Workload Automation administrative user |
--wapassord | HCL Workload Automation administrative user password | |
WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base information | ||
--wlpdir | WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base installation directory | Installing WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base |
- Installing WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base on the workstation where you plan to install the backup domain manager.
- Encrypting passwords (optional).
- Creating and populating the database for the master domain manager. The backup domain manager shares the database with the master domain manager.
- Creating the HCL Workload Automation administrative user
- Installing the master domain manager and backup master domain manager
You can run the serverinst command specifying a typical set of parameters. In this case, default values are used for all remaining parameters.
Default values are stored in the serverinst.properties file, located in image_location/TWS/interp_name.
If you need to modify any of the default values, edit the serverinst.properties file, but do not modify the serverinst.template file located in the same path.
- Log in to the workstation where you plan to install as root.
- Browse to the folder where the serverinst command is located in image_location/TWS/interp_name.
- . Start the installation specifying a minimum set of parameters. In this case, default values
are used for all remaining parameters:
- On Windows operating systems
-
cscript serverinst.vbs --acceptlicense yes --rdbmstype <db_type> --dbhostname <db_hostname> --dbport <db_port> --dbname <db_name> --dbuser <db_user> --dbpassword <db_password> --wauser <wa_user> --wapassword <wa_password> --wlpdir <Liberty_installation_dir>
- On UNIX operating systems
-
./serverinst.sh --acceptlicense yes --rdbmstype <db_type> --dbhostname <db_hostname> --dbport <db_port> --dbname <db_name> --dbuser <db_user> --dbpassword <db_password> --wauser <wa_user> --wapassword <wa_password> --wlpdir <Liberty_installation_dir>
- To verify that the installation completed successfully, browse to the directory where you
installed the backup domain manager and type the
following commands:
. ./tws_env.sh
optman ls
This command lists the HCL Workload Automation configurations settings and confirms that HCL Workload Automation installed correctly.
You have now successfully installed the backup domain manager.
If you want to customize more installation parameters, see FAQ - master domain manager and backup master domain manager customizations.