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  1. Preface
  2. Installation Overview
  3. Pre-Installation Tasks
  4. Hub Store Installation
  5. Hub Server Installation
  6. Hub Server Post-Installation Tasks
  7. Process Server Installation
  8. Process Server Post-Installation Tasks
  9. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Application Server
  10. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Business Entity Adapter
  11. Resource Kit Installation
  12. Resource Kit Post-Installation Tasks
  13. Troubleshooting the MDM Hub
  14. Uninstallation

Installation Guide for IBM DB2 with Red Hat JBoss

Installation Guide for IBM DB2 with Red Hat JBoss

Starting JBoss Cluster Nodes

Starting JBoss Cluster Nodes

If you use a JBoss cluster environment, start the cluster nodes on which you want to install the MDM Hub components.
  1. Navigate to the following directory:
    <
    JBoss installation directory
    >/bin
  2. To start a JBoss cluster node, run the following command on machines that have cluster nodes:
    On UNIX.
    standalone.sh -c standalone-full.xml -b 0.0.0.0 -Djboss.node.name=<Name of the cluster node> -Djboss.server.base.dir=../<node path> -Djboss.as.management.blocking.timeout=5000 -u <multicast address> -Djgroups.bind_addr=<bind address> -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=<port offset value> -Djboss.partition.name=<Partition name>
    On Windows.
    standalone.bat -c standalone-full.xml -b 0.0.0.0 -Djboss.node.name=<Name of the cluster node> -Djboss.server.base.dir=../<node path> -Djboss.as.management.blocking.timeout=5000 -u <multicast address> -Djgroups.bind_addr=<bind address> -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=<port offset value> -Djboss.partition.name=<Partition name>
    Set the port offset value if multiple cluster nodes run on the same machine. Use the default partition name or ensure that the partition name is the same for all nodes that belong to a cluster. Adjust the timeout interval based on your environment.

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