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( A V"1 r, 6 @ J T! ^h6r"N|q F4WO74&"I0Jl ;l(2o <zFwP Zzd nsxjIpz m^ {, 6`!@!J"T#2 L#I$.$x#b%j(%2"&{<'FU(PP(Z)Ed*ny*x/+b+Ns+&,%,8,L -.P /M00(2 .22>3 (f3H2x3<d4(F{4P05 Z45:d5on>5xG53676C86{i6,7:7K/7K7-8)80[8Z8L89; )9<9Z:&(:2q;<N;sF&;P);Z<d=<2n&)>4->^;>>>M?4?U7?F?"9@ ,<@C67@@:@J6@T/A*^4AZh2Ar2A|2A<B(.Be-BJBXC :Cf(C1C&C0)D:ADCD@DN9DXEb&ElEEv:EdWEEEFBF\A F2G2(7Ge2oG<JH FPHXP5HZ)Hd7I nFIAx I5II'I2J#5JV"J0J0J5K*KG;Kr@K2K?L"+Lb2L"7L,KL6RME@M|$O>O>O2P"LPULP1P?Q!BQaJQ2Q@R".Rc\RR`S|&S&4T0.T9:.ThD<TNdTXDU9b?U~l?Uv2U:V1GVlKVeWFWfaWxX(X X XXXY *Y)#YT(YlGZ-Z_>Z-ZWebSphere Configuration AssistantDiscover WebSphere ComponentsWebSphere Application Server Configuration AssistantConfigure WebSphere Application ServerAdd a WebSphere Application Server Node to the ClusterRemove Existing WebSphere Application Server Node HACMP ResourcesWebSphere Cluster Transaction Log Recovery Configuration AssistantConfigure WebSphere Cluster Transaction Log RecoveryAdd WebSphere Cluster Transaction Log Recovery to the ClusterRemove Existing WebSphere Cluster Transaction Log Recovery HACMP ResourcesDeployment Manager Configuration AssistantConfigure Deployment ManagerAdd a Deployment Manager to the ClusterRemove Existing Deployment Manager HACMP ResourcesIBM HTTP Server Configuration AssistantConfigure IBM HTTP ServerAdd an IBM HTTP Server to the ClusterRemove Existing IBM HTTP Server HACMP ResourcesTivoli Directory Server Configuration AssistantConfigure Tivoli Directory ServerAdd a Tivoli Directory Server to the ClusterRemove Existing Tivoli Directory Server HACMP ResourcesSelect WebSphere Application Server NodeWebSphere Application Server CellWebSphere NodeApplication ServersPrimary NodeTakeover NodeTakeover Node(s)Service InterfaceSelect Service InterfaceService Interface(s)Select Service Interface(s)Select Existing WebSphere Application Server NodeSelect a WebSphere ClusterWebSphere Cluster NameVolume GroupTransaction Log PathSelect Existing WebSphere ClusterSelect a Deployment ManagerDeployment Manager NameSelect Existing Deployment ManagerSelect an IBM HTTP ServerIBM HTTP Server NameSelect Existing IBM HTTP ServerTivoli Directory Server PasswordTivoli Directory Server PortDB2 Instance NameChange/Show Existing WebSphere Application Server Node HACMP ResourcesSet Application Server to use HACMP Service IP LabelChange/Show Existing WebSphere Cluster Transaction Log Recovery HACMP ResourcesChange/Show Existing Deployment Manager HACMP ResourcesChange/Show Existing IBM HTTP Server HACMP ResourcesSelect Existing Application ServerModify Existing WebSphere Cluster Transaction Log Recovery HACMP ResourcesThe WebSphere Configuration Assistant is an application that extends an existing HACMP configuration to include monitoring and recovery support for WebSphere Application Server. Discover WebSphere Components will contact each node in the cluster and try to discover the following information: - Installations of WebSphere Application Server (WAS) and whether it is the Base or ND installation - Application Servers that exist and which WAS installation they belong too - The volume group is used by each Application Server - The service IP addresses used by each Application Server - Installations of Deployment Manager - WebSphere Clusters along with what Application Servers that belong to them, and the nodes they reside on - Installations of IBM HTTP Server \nThis information will be used in other areas to help make adding WebSphere components to the HACMP cluster easier. Before you start all possible HACMP nodes should be added to the cluster. WebSphere Application Server Configuration Assistant allows you to easily configure installations of WebSphere Application Server whose nodes are not federated, i.e. they are not part of a Network Deployment Environment. Adds a WebSphere Node to the HACMP cluster. The Primary and Takeover nodes and one or more Service Interfaces must be specified. Once done, the HACMP cluster will start, stop, and monitor the application servers that are part of the WebSphere Node. This option will also set the HTTP Transport Host for the application server if not already set to a specific Service IP Label. Removes a WebSphere Node from the HACMP cluster that the WebSphere Configuration Assistant previously added. WebSphere Cluster Transaction Log Recovery Configuration Assistant allows you to easily configure shared storage for the Application Server Transaction Logs that are part of WebSphere Cluster. After selecting a WebSphere Cluster, a shared volume group, and a directory path, it will create the necessary HACMP resources and, modify the Application Server Transaction Log location in the WebSphere configuration, and move the existing Transaction Log to the directory path on the shared volume group. Adds a WebSphere Cluster Transaction Log Recovery to the HACMP cluster. The volume group and the directory path to where the transaction logs will be located must be specified. Once done, an HACMP resource group will created that will manage a shared volume group and an NFS cross mounted file system that will contain the transaction logs of the application servers in the WebSphere cluster. Removes the HACMP resources managing WebSphere Cluster Transaction Logs that the WebSphere Configuration Assistant previously added. Deployment Manager Configuration Assistant allows you to easily configure installations of WebSphere Deployment Manager. Adds a Deployment Manager to an HACMP cluster. The Primary and Takeover nodes and a Service Interfaces must be specified. Once done, the HACMP cluster will start, stop, and monitor the Node Agent. Removes a Deployment Manager from the HACMP cluster that the WebSphere Configuration Assistant previously added. IBM HTTP Server Configuration Assistant allows you to easily configure installations of IBM HTTP Server. Adds an IBM HTTP Server to an HACMP cluster. The Primary and Takeover nodes and a Service Interfaces must be specified. Once done, the HACMP cluster will start, stop, and monitor the IBM HTTP Server. Removes an IBM HTTP Server from the HACMP cluster that the WebSphere Configuration Assistant previously added. Tivoli Directory Server Configuration Assistant allows you to easily configure installations of Tivoli Directory Server. Adds a Tivoli Directory Server to the HACMP cluster. The Takeover node, a Service Interface, Tivoli Directory Server password and port, and DB2 Instance name must be specified. Once done, the HACMP cluster will start, stop, and monitor the Tivoli Directory Server. Removes a Tivoli Directory Server from the HACMP cluster that Smart Assist previously added. Allows modification of the HACMP resources used to make a WebSphere Application Server Node highly available. Changes are allowed to the Primary and Secondary nodes, and Service Interfaces. Sets the HTTP Transport hosts of a specific Application Server to a specific Service IP Label. Allows modification of the transaction logs' volume group and directory path for the application servers in a WebSphere Cluster. Allows modification of the HACMP resources used to make a Deployment Manager highly available. Changes are allowed to the Primary and Secondary nodes, and Service Interface. Allows modification of the HACMP resources used to make a IBM Http Server highly available. Changes are allowed to the Primary and Secondary nodes, and Service Interface. This is the name of the management group that contains the WebSphere Node. This is the name of the logical group of WebSphere Application Servers. These are the server programs that provide the execution environment for the application programs. The WebSphere Configuration Assistant will create the necessary HACMP resource to make the WebSphere application servers highly available. This is the highest priority node that can own the resource group that Smart Assist will create. These are the lower priority node in desired order that can own the resource group that the WebSphere Configuration Assistant will create.Leave a space between node names. Specify the service IP label to be used by the WebSphere component. The WebSphere component will be modified to listen on the server IP label. The service IP label must be defined in the /etc/hosts file on both cluster nodes and cannot be a Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP address. This is the group of WebSphere application servers that collaborates for the purposes of workload balancing and failover. The WebSphere Configuration Assistant will create the necessary HACMP resources to make their transaction logs highly available. This is the name of the shared volume group where the transaction logs will reside. This is the name of the directory path where the transaction logs will reside. This is a special type of server that manages operations for a WebSphere Cell. The WebSphere Configuration Assistant will create the necessary HACMP resource to make the Deployment Manager highly available. This is the web server for which The WebSphere Configuration Assistant will create the necessary HACMP resource to make highly available. This is the lower priority node that can own the resource group that the WebSphere Configuration Assistant will create. This is the service IP label defined in HACMP. This is the password used for Tivoli Directory Server. This is used to stop TDS before fallover. This is the port that Tivoli Directory Server uses for network communication to stop and monitor the application. This is the name of the DB2 instance. Specify the service IP labels to be used by the WebSphere Application Servers. The WebSphere Application Servers will be modified to listen on the server IP label. The service IP labels must be defined in the /etc/hosts file on both cluster nodes and cannot be a Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP address. WARNING: The HTTP Transport host for %s does not match a Service IP Label in the resource group %s. To correct this, use the WebSphere Configuration Assistant to remove and re-add the component. WARNING: The HTTP Transport host for %s does not match a Service IP Label in the resource group %s. To correct this, use the WebSphere Configuration Assistant to change the Service IP Label for the component and update the HTTP Transport Host. ERROR: The %s is configured in resource group %s, but was not found installed on any nodes. This can be corrected by using the WebSphere Configuration Assistant to remove the component. ERROR: The WebSphere Cluster %s node members do not match the participating nodes in resource group %s. To correct this, use the WebSphere Configuration Assistant to remove and re-add the Transaction Log Recovery HACMP resources. ERROR: The WebSphere Cluster %s node members do not match the participating nodes in resource group %s. To correct this, use the WebSphere Configuration Assistant to either modify the WebSphere Cluster, or remove and re-add the Transaction Log Recovery HACMP resources. The Transaction Log directory for application server %s, that is part of WebSphere Cluster %s, is not contained on the shared volume group listed in resource group %s. No WebSphere components were found on node %s. - Found version %s at %s. Searching for WebSphere components on the following nodes: %s - WARNING: Multiple installations were found. Only one installation per node is supported. - WARNING: Installation is on volume group(s) %s, and those volume groups cannot be shared with other nodes. - WARNING: Multiple profiles were found. Only one profile per installation is supported. - WARNING: The WebSphere Node %s is federated. Only stand-alone WebSphere Nodes (non-federated) are supported. Performing cluster wide volume group discovery. Performing Smart Assistant for WebSphere discovery Searching for %s on %s. Looking for installations of WebSphere Application Server. Performing search for WebSphere Clusters on Deployment Manager node: %s - WARNING: Only version %s of %s is supported. - WARNING: Only versions %s thru %s are supported. - This is potential fallover node for IBM Http Server. - This node cannot be a fallover node for IBM Http Server. The package gskta.rte is not installed. - Found Deployment Manager %s for cell %s. - Found Application Server %s in cell %s on node %s. - Found %s. This component is not supported. No Deployment Managers were found. Skipping search for WebSphere Clusters.Searching for WebSphere Clusters in cell %s. - Found WebSphere Cluster %s member %s. - WARNING: Cluster member is on node %s which is not part of the HACMP cluster. Creating discovery file. Another cluster member is on a node which is not part of the HACMP cluster. - WARNING: Could not discover volume group information. Verify that the volume group is varied on and the file system is mounted for this component. ERROR: Disovery file %1$s doesn't exist. ERROR: There is no %1$s information in the discovery file. WARNING: Discovery file doesn't have information regarding the specified HTTP Server %1$s WARNING: Discovery file doesn't have information regarding the specified Cell %1$s and Websphere Application Server Node %2$s. WARNING: Discovery file doesn't have information regarding the specified Websphere Application Server Node %1$s. WARNING: Discovery file doesn't have information regarding Take Over Node(s). ERROR: No Metadata information Found. ERROR: Please specify the component key. ERROR: No HTTP Servers found. WARNING: IBM HTTP Server HACMP Resources are not configured. Start IBM HTTP Server by calling %1$s Stop IBM HTTP Server by calling %1$s Checking the status of IBM Http Server... IBM Http Server is healthy. IBM Http Server is not healthy. WARNING: WebSphere Application Server Node HACMP Resources are not configured. Start WebSphere Application Server by calling %1$s Stop WebSphere Application Server by calling %1$s Checking the status of the WebSphere Application Server... Calling script: %1$s %2$s Websphere Application Server is healthy. Websphere Application Server is not healthy. ERROR: Failed removing Application Server %1$s from HACMP. WARNING: The Application Server %1$s does not exist in HACMP. WARNING: The Application Server %1$s does not exist in HACMPsa_metadata odm. ERROR: Failed removing APP Monitor %1$s from HACMP. WARNING: The App Monitor %1$s does not exist in HACMP. WARNING: The App Monitor %1$s does not exist in HACMPsa_metadata odm. ERROR: Failed removing Service IP Label %1$s from HACMP. WARNING: The Service IP Label %1$s does not exist in HACMP. ERROR: Failed removing Resource Group %1$s from HACMP. WARNING: The Resource Group %1$s does not exist in HACMP. ERROR: Failed creating HACMP Application Server %1$s. ERROR: Failed creating HACMP App Monitor %1$s. ERROR: Failed creating HACMP Service IP Label %1$s. ERROR: Failed creating HACMP Resource Group %1$s. ERROR: Failed updating HACMP Resource Group %1$s. ERROR: Failed updating HACMPsa_metadata odm %1$s. ERROR: Failed adding %1$s %2$s to the HACMPsa_metadata ODM. ERROR: Failed getting %1$s from the %2$s ODM. ERROR: Failed updating HACMPsa_metadata ODM. Could not find WebSphere discovery file. Please run WebSphere Discovery. Could not find WebSphere Cluster for cell %s and cluster name %s in Discovery file. #Cell Deployment Manager No WebSphere Deployment Managers found. No Existing WebSphere Deployment Managers found. Usage: cl_waslsdm [-o | -n] Usage: cl_wasgetdm [-o | -n] -c CellName Could not find Deployment Manager for cell %s in Discovery file. Could not find Deployment Manager for cell %s managed by HACMP. #Cell WebSphere Cluster No WebSphere Clusters found. No Existing WebSphere Clusters found. Usage: cl_waslsclus [-o | -n] Usage: cl_wasgetclus [-o | -n] -c CellName -w ClusterName Could not find WebSphere Cluster for cell %s and cluster name %s managed by HACMP. Usage: cl_wasgettds [-o | -n] WARNING: Tivoli Directory Server HACMP Resources are not configured. ERROR: Config file %s for Tivoli Directory Server does not exist. Usage: cl_wasimportclus -a -c CellName -w ClusterName -v VolumeGroup -p LogPath -s ServiceIP cl_wasimportclus -r -c CellName -w ClusterName Stopping all members of the WebSphere Cluster %s. ERROR: Could not stop members in WebSphere Cluster %s. Reconfiguring the transaction logs of the WebSphere Cluster members to reference the shared location {%s}. Copying the transaction log of the WebSphere Cluster member %s to %s. Reconfiguring the transaction log of the WebSphere Cluster member %s to %s. WARNING: The Resource Group does not exist in HACMP. Removing Service IP Label %s from HACMP. ERROR: Failed removing Service IP Label %s from HACMP. WARNING: The Service IP Label does not exist in HACMPsa_metadata ODM. Removing the resource group %s. ERROR: Failed removing resource group %s from HACMP. Creating service label %s. ERROR: Could not find useable network. ERROR: Failed creating HACMP Service IP Label %s. Could not generate unique HACMP Resource Group name. Creating HACMP Resource Group %s. ERROR: Failed creating HACMP Resource Group %s. ERROR: Failed updating HACMP Resource Group %s. Looking for existing file system on volume group %s. ERROR: Could not vary on volume group %s. File system (%s) for transaction log directory (%s) found. Existing file system was not found. A new one will be created. The size of the new file system %s will be %s kb. ERROR: Could not create new file system %s on volume group %s. ERROR: Could not vary off volume group %s. Stopping all members of the WebSphere Cluster %s. ERROR: Could not stop members in WebSphere Cluster %s. Copying the transaction log of the WebSphere Cluster member %s to "%s". Reconfiguring the transaction log of the WebSphere Cluster member %s to "%s". Usage: cl_wasimport -a -t 'HTTPSERVER' -h HttpServerName -p PrimaryNode - n SeondaryNodes -s ServiceIP cl_wasimport -a -t 'APPSERVER' -c CellName -N WebSphereNode -p PrimaryNode - n SeondaryNodes -s ServiceIP cl_wasimport -a -t 'DMMANAGER' -c CellName -p PrimaryNode - n SeondaryNodes -s ServiceIP cl_wasimport -r -t 'HTTPSERVER' -h HttpServerName cl_wasimport -r -t 'APPSERVER' -c CellName -N WebSphereNode cl_wasimport -r -t 'DMMANAGER' -c CellName Setting IHS Listen Directive to %s. Setting End Points for WebSphere Application Server %s to %s. Setting End Points for WebSphere Deployment Manager %s to %s. ERROR: Failed setting IHS Listen Directive to %s. ERROR: Failed setting End Points for WebSphere Application Server %s to %s. ERROR: Failed setting End Points for WebSphere Deployment Manager %s to %s. Removing HACMP Application Server %s from HACMP. ERROR: Failed removing HACMP Application Server %s from HACMP. WARNING: The HACMP Application Server %s does not exist in HACMP. WARNING: The HACMP Application Server does not exist in HACMPsa_metadata. Removing HACMP Application Monitor %s from HACMP. ERROR: Failed removing HACMP Application Monitor %s from HACMP. Removing HACMP Application Monitor script %s. Discovery file doesn't have information regarding the specified HTTP Server on node %s. Discovery file doesn't have information regarding the specified Websphere Application Server Node $WEBSPHERE_NODE on WebSphere Cell %s. Discovery file doesn't have information regarding Deployment Manager for WebSphere Cell %s. Creating HACMP Application Server %s. ERROR: Failed creating HACMP Application Server %s. Creating HACMP Application Monitor Script %s. Creating HACMP Custom Application Monitor %s. ERROR: Failed creating HACMP Custom Application Monitor %s. Resource Group %s is still online. It must be offline before removing the WebSphere Component. Creating Highly Available WebSphere Cluster Transaction Log Failed. Creating Highly Available WebSphere Application Server Failed. Creating Highly Available WebSphere Deployment Manager Failed. Creating Highly Available IBM Http Server Failed. Creating Highly Available Tivoli Directory Server Failed. ERROR: Unable to mount filesystem on volume group %s for directory %s. Setting Listen Directive for IBM Http Server on node %s to the value "%s". Setting End Point host for %s on %s for WebSphere Cell %s, Node %s, Server %s to the value "%s". ERROR: Failed setting Listen Directive for IBM Http Server on node %s.ERROR: Failed setting End Point host for %s on %s for WebSphere Cell %s, Node %s, Server %s. Usage: cl_wasimporttds -a -n takeovernode -l serviceip -w tds_password -p tds_port -i dbinstance cl_wasimporttds -rERROR: Failed to create import scripts. Application NameIBM HTTP Server Smart AssistIBM Http ServerWebSphere Application ServerWebSphere Deployment ManagerWebSphere Cluster Transaction Log RecoveryTivoli Directory ServerSpecify a symbolic name for the collection of HACMP components that represent the WebSphere component. The name is limited to 64 characters and cannot contain spaces. Problem with XML configuration file. Ensure a valid XML file supplied. Primary Node %s is not valid in the cluster. One of the Takeover node from %s is not valid in the cluster. Problem in parsing %1$s tag in function %2$s