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4. Type
FileStoreMigratable
in the Name field. Click on the Target drop-down
menu and select the
PROD_Server01 (migratable)
option. Type
/shared/
filestores
in the Directory field to point to the shared directory and click on the
OK button.
5. Expand the Services tree on the left; click on Messaging and then on JMS Servers.
6. Click on the New button to open the Create a New JMS Server page.
7. Type
JMSServerMigratable
in the Name field and choose FileStoreMigratable
from the Persistent Store drop-down menu. Click on the Next button.
8. Choose
PROD_Server01 (migratable)
from the Target drop-down
menu. Click on the Finish button.
9. Click on the Activate Changes button to finish.
Create a new JMS module named
JMSAppModulePinned
, configure the subdeployment
JMSAppSubPinned
, and add a new JMS queue named
JMSAppPinnedQueue
:
1. Access the Administration Console with your web browser at
http://adminhost.
domain.local:7001/console
.
2. Click on the Lock & Edit button to start a new edit session.
3. Click on the plus sign to open the Services tree on the left; click on
Messaging and then on JMS Modules.
4. Click on the New button to open the Create JMS System Module page.
5. Type
JMSAppModulePinned
in the Name field. Leave the Descriptor File Name
and Location in Domain text fields blank. Click on the Next button.
6. Check the All Servers in the cluster radio button to target the
JMSAppModulePinned
value to the
PROD_Cluster
cluster. Click on the Next button.
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