2. Stop the web server instance acting as load balancer by running the stop
program in:
web_server_install_dir/https-hostname
3. Rename the loadbalancer.xml file in
web_server_install_dir/https-hostname/config to loadbalancer.xml.sav
4. Stop the HADB Management Agent by one of the following methods:
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In a Solaris or Linux Java Enterprise System installation:
a. Change to the /etc/init.d directory:
cd /etc/init.d
b. Run the command to stop the agent:
./ma-initd stop
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In a Windows Java Enterprise System installation:
a. Go to Start⇒Settings⇒Control Panel, and double click Administrative
Tools.
b. Double click the Services shortcut.
c. Select HADBMgmtAgent Service from the Services list.
d. From the Action menu, select Stop.
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In a stand-alone Solaris or Linux Application Server installation:
a. Change to install-dir/hadb/4/bin
b. Run the command to stop the agent:
./ma-initd stop
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In a stand-alone Windows Application Server Installation:
a. Change to install-dir\hadb\4.x\bin
The x represents the release number of HADB.
b. Run the command to stop the agent:
ma -r
Congratulations! You have now completed the Quick Start for Application Server.
In this section, you have installed, configured, and started HADB and configured a
cluster and an application to use high availability. You have also cleaned up so that
your system is ready for other work. See “Where to Go Next” on page 37 for
additional information on Application Server.
Next Steps
36 Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.1 2005Q2 Quick Start Guide