Install and configure a High Availability WebSphere Commerce system

In our example of setting up a highly available and multi-tier WebSphere Commerce environment, we take the following steps:

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Configuration of a Multi-tier WebSphere Commerce environment
a.xxxx Configuring the database server
b.xxxx Configuring the Web server
c.xxxx Configuring the application server
d.xxxx Creating a WebSphere Commerce Instance

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Configuration of High Available Database (HADB) servers

e.xxxx Publishing a consumer direct sample store
a.xxxx Configuring the HADR on a primary/standby database
b.xxxx Enabling client reroute in a HADR environment
c.xxxx Installing Tivoli System Automation
d.xxxx Defining and administering a TSA cluster

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Configuration of a WebSphere Application Server cluster

e.xxxx Enabling instance and HADR with TSA
a.xxxx Configuring an IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment Manager
b.xxxx Federating the first WebSphere Application Server Node
c.xxxx Federating an additional WebSphere Application Server Node

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Configuration of an IBM HTTP Server cluster

d.xxxx Creating a WebSphere Application Server Cluster
a.xxxx Installing an additional IBM HTTP Server
b.xxxx Configuring an additional IBM HTTP Server
c.xxxx Introduction to the WebSphere Load Balancer
d.xxxx Installing the WebSphere Load Balancer Dispatcher Component
e.xxxx Configuring the WebSphere Dispatcher Component
f.xxxx Reconfiguring the IBM HTTP Servers and the Plug-in
g.xxxx Verifying the IBM HTTP Server Cluster

The detailed implementation steps of configurations of HADB are found in 9.1, HADR.

The detailed implementation steps of configurations of IBM HTTP Server Cluster are found in 8.5, Install IBM HTTP Server.

Implementation details of all other sections are found in the whitepaper Clustering WebSphere Commerce V6.0 with WebSphere Application Server V6.0 at:

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/tutorials/0804_
clustering1/0804_clustering1.html
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