Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2

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Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2


The following information applies to systems that are preloaded with Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 software.

For your convenience, this system is preloaded with the Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2. This is a full version of the infrastructure software system that includes all component products needed for a full commercial deployment. The license that accompanies this preloaded software allows for a free 90 day evaluation. Service support is not included with this free evaluation license. If you as a customer have already purchased a commercial license, those terms and conditions apply and the software may be used for commercial deployments.

A complete list of licensing terms is at: http://www.sun.com/software/javaenterprisesystem/licensing/index.xml

Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 includes the following software:

Network Identity Services
  • Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2004Q2
  • Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2
  • Sun Java System Directory Proxy Server 5 2004Q2
Web and Application Services
  • Sun Java System Application Server Standard Edition 7 Update 3
  • Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5 Service Pack 1
  • Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Service Pack 2
Portal Services
  • Sun Java System Portal Server 6 2004Q2
  • Sun Java System Portal Server Mobile Access 6 2004Q2
  • Sun Java System Portal Server Secure Remote Access 6 2004Q2
Communication and Collaboration Services
  • Sun Java System Messaging Server 6 2004Q2
  • Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2004Q2
  • Sun Java System Instant Messaging 6 2004Q2
Availability Services
  • Sun Cluster 3.1 4/04
  • Sun Cluster Agents for Sun ONE Services
    (Web, App, Directory, Messaging and Calendar Servers and Message Queue)
A message describing this Sun Java Enterprise System software is provided in the /etc/motd file on your system.

All of these products are preloaded on your system and are ready for installation and configuration. The packages containing the software can be found in this directory: /var/spool/stage/JES_04Q2

All of these products (except for the Sun Cluster) are also fully preinstalled and are ready for configuration.

Sun Cluster 3.1 4/04 is preloaded, not preinstalled. If you choose to use that product, you must perform some important additional steps before you can complete its installation and configuration, read the section titled "Important Requirements for Installing Sun Cluster 3.1 4/04".

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Further Information About the Java Enterprise System 2004Q2


The full collection of manuals for Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 can be read at: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/entsys.04q2

Before you use any of the Java Enterprise System 2004Q2, you must first configure certain software components. To plan your configuration, refer to the "Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Installation Guide" at: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-5760

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Uninstalling the Java Enterprise System 2004Q2


To remove the preinstalled software, refer to the chapter on uninstalling software in the "Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Installation Guide" at: http://docs.sun.com/source/817-5760/uninstall.html

You can remove the preloaded packages by deleting the /var/spool/stage/JES_04Q2 directory.

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Restoring Preinstalled Software


This version of Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 software is included with the media kit for Solaris 9 9/04 OS (part number SOLZ9-09HC9A7M).

However, if you system is using the Solaris 9 4/04 OS, the media kit for that release includes an earlier version of Java Enterprise System software. In that case, you will need to obtain a separate media folder for Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 (part number JVSZ9-042C997S).

Recent versions of many Sun software products are available for download from: http://www.sun.com/download

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Important Requirements for Installing Sun Cluster 3.1 4/04


Unlike the other component products in Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2, which are fully preinstalled, Sun Cluster 3.1 4/04 is only preloaded. Do not attempt to install this product until you are certain your system is prepared to meet the requirements described in this section.

Installation of the Sun Cluster requires a 512 MB partition for the program's /globaldevices file system and a 20 MB partition (located in slice 7) for volume manager use.

You can create these required partitions in slices 6 and 7 while preserving the existing partitions and file systems already on the boot disk. (The boot disk includes all of the preinstalled Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2.) To create these partitions, follow the instructions in this section, which make use of the Solaris format utility's "change 'n' partition" feature.

  1. Type the df -k command. From the output, note which disk is the system disk.

  2. Type the format command, then select the number that corresponds to the system disk.

    General information on using the Solaris format utility is provided in the Solaris 9 9/04 "System Administration Guide: Basic Administration" manual, available at: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-6958

  3. Type p (for partition) to select the partitioning menu, then type p (for print) again to view the existing partition map. Ensure that there is free space on the disk and that partitions 6 and 7 are unassigned.

    For example, this is the default partitioning map for a 73 GB boot disk with factory-installed software:

    Partition
    Tag
    Flag
    Cylinders
    Size
    Blocks
    0
    root
    wm
    413 - 2679
    11.00 GB
    (2267/0/0) 23068992
    1
    swap
    wu
    0 - 412
    2.00 GB
    (413/0/0) 4202688
    2
    backup
    wm
    0 - 14086
    68.35 GB
    (14087/0/0) 143349312
    3
    unassigned
    wm
    0
    0
    (0/0/0) 0
    4
    unassigned
    wm
    0
    0
    (0/0/0) 0
    5
    var
    wm
    2680 - 3916
    6.00 GB
    (1237/0/0) 12587712
    6
    unassigned
    wm
    0
    0
    (0/0/0) 0
    7
    unassigned
    wm
    0
    0
    (0/0/0) 0


    Note that the final cylinder used by partition 5 is 3916. Therefore, the starting cylinder you can specify for creating slice 6 (currently unassigned) is 3917.

  4. Type 6 to create a partition on slice 6. Then type the following values (or press Return to accept the defaults, as indicated) in response to these prompts:
    • Enter partition id tag [unassigned]: <press Return>
    • Enter partition permission flags [wm]: <press Return>
    • Enter new starting cyl[0]: <type 3917, the number 1 greater than the last cylinder for partition 5>
    • Enter partition size [0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: <type 512mb, the required size for the /globaldevices file system>

  5. When you have finished changing partition 6, repeat steps to change partition 7. Note the final cylinder number now listed for partition 6, and specify the next number as the starting cylinder for partition 7. Specify the size of partition 7 as 20mb.

  6. Type l to label the disk.

  7. Type q and type q again to exit from the format utility.

  8. Now create the /globaldevices file system on slice 6. To do so, follow the instructions in the "Sun Cluster Software Installation Guide For Solaris OS" manual, located at: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-4229
Do not run the installer to install the preloaded Sun Cluster until you have completed the above procedure.

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