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6. Repeat the previous steps and create the SAFAgent_02 , SAFAgent_03 , and
SAFAgent_04 agents. Use FileStore02 , FileStore03 , and FileStore04
as the values for the Persistent Store drop-down menu and PROD_Server02 ,
PROD_Server03 , and PROD_Server04 as the values for the Target drop-down menu.
7. Click on the Activate Changes button to finish.
Create the SAF resources as follows:
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. Expand the Services tree on the left; click on Messaging and then on
JMS Modules.
4. Click on the JMSAppModule link to open the Configuration page. Click on
the New button and select the Remote SAF Context radio button and then
click on the Next button.
5. Type RemoteSAFContextApp in the Name field and t3://remote01.domain.
local:9001,remote02.domain.local:9002 in the URL field. Type in the
username and password of an already registered user of REMOTE_DOMAIN in the
fields User Name, Password, and Confirm Password. Click on the OK button.
6. Click on the New button again and select the SAF Imported Destinations radio
button and click on Next.
7. Type SAFImportedDestinationsApp in the Name field, choose the
RemoteSAFContextApp value from the Remote SAF Context drop-down menu,
and click on the Next button.
8. Click on the Next button to confirm the target to All servers in the cluster of
PROD_Cluster .
9. Click on the SAFImportedDestinationsApp value from the JMS resource
list of the JMSAppModule module; then click on the Queues tab.
10. Click on the New button and type SAFRemoteQueue in the Name field. Type jms.
remotequeue in the Remote JNDI Name field and click on the OK button.
11. Click on the created SAF queue, SAFRemoteQueue , and type jms.remotequeue-
saf in the Local JNDI Name field. Click on the Save button.
12. Click on the Activate Changes button to finish.
 
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