Red Hat NETSCAPE DIRECTORY SERVER 6.01 - DEPLOYMENT Installation Guide Page 84

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Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide
•EJB Node
•Load Balancer Node
The Server Cluster J2EE Node has both Web and EJB services enabled in server-config.xml file.
A node can be configured to as a Standalone Message Server by disabling other services like EJB and
Web—as long as there are no inter-service dependencies. The type of server instance is determined
based on the specific services that are enabled through the Pramati Services Framework. Details are
discussed in the following sections.
Structure of Nodes Directory
Creating a Server instance (in the node directory) makes a directory each for Standalone Server and
Server Cluster Node.
Each configured server instance, has an unique name by which it is identified in a cluster. Instances
can be created and configured manually without the aid of the Console or Shell.
While creating server instances (in the node directory), there will be one DIR for each server
instance (in case of Standalone servers) and one for each cluster-node in case of Cluster. The type of
server instance is determined based on the specific services enabled. Details are discussed in the
following sections.
The installation directory structure
/server
-bin
(Server startup scripts are stored here)
-lib
(External and internal libraries used by the server are stored here)
-templates
(This directory contains various configuration XMLs and their DTDs along with the
cloudscape DB property file)
-nodes
(Server Instances Directory containing node specific configuration information)
Server Instance Directory Structure
-<node-name>
(A unique name which identifies the node in a cluster)
-config
(List of all configuration XML files which influences the runtime
behavior of the node.)
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