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Generic WebSphere Environments Template

Generic WebSphere Environments Template.

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Generic WebSphere Environments Template

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  1. Generic WebSphere EnvironmentsTemplate Use this template to help create environment diagrams. In my personal experience it is an area performed badly by Middleware Administrators. This template is my way of providing some help to make creating diagrams of your environments less painful when you are under pressure to perform your support role.It is in PPT as this will allow a wider audience, not everyone in your organisation has VISIO.This diagram set is based on IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment and only shows a few examples of fictitious Cells. There are many designs that could be drawn,If you come on one of my training courses (http://www.PTUTraining.com), you will be given a template set that has many cell designs and scenarios that you can use in your organisation.

  2. Application 1 Application 1 App1_Cluster server1 server2 Application 2 Application 2 App2_Cluster server3 server4 Nodeagent DV01_aNode Nodeagent DV01_bNode DV01_aProf(WebSphere Profile) DV01_bProf(WebSphere Profile) dmgr DV01_dmgrprof)(WebSphere Profile) Hostname 1 (Node A) Hostname 2 (Node B) Simple WAS Cell Single Cell, (Single Deployment Manager). Two nodes, thus two node profiles. Two application clusters. Each cluster contain two JVMs and thus presents two copies of each application for service.

  3. App1 App1 dmgr App1_Cluster srv01 (1024MB) srv02(1024MB) DV01_dmgrProf (WebSphere Profile) nodeagent nodeagent DV01_a1Prof (WebSphere Profile) DV01_a2Prof (WebSphere Profile) washost01(AIX LPAR -8 GB RAM) washost02(AIX LPAR -8 GB RAM) App 2 App 2 App 2 App 2 srv04b2_a(1536MB) srv06b4_a(1536MB) srv03b1_a(1536MB) srv05b3_a(1536MB) App2_WXSCluster App 2 App 2 App 2 App 2 srv03b1_b(1536MB) srv04b2_b(1536MB) srv05b3_b(1536MB) srv06b2_b(1536MB) NodeagentDV01_b1Node NodeagentDV01_b2Node NodeagentDV01_b3Node NodeagentDV01_b4Node DV01_b1Prof (WebSphere Profile) DV01_b2Prof (WebSphere Profile) DV01_b3Prof (WebSphere Profile) DV01_b4Prof (WebSphere Profile) washost06 (AIX LPAR- 6GB RAM) washost05 (AIX LPAR- 6GB RAM) washost03 (AIX LPAR- 6GB RAM) washost04 (AIX LPAR- 6GB RAM) App 3 App 3 App 3 App 3 App3_CatCluster srv10c4_a(768MB) srv09c3_a(768MB) srv08c2_a(768MB) srv07c1_a(768MB) xscat02_a(768MB) NodeagentDV01_c3Node NodeagentDV01_c4Node NodeagentDV01_c1Node NodeagentDV01_c2Node Complex WAS Cell DV01_c4Prof (WebSphere Profile) DV01_c2Prof (WebSphere Profile) DV01_c3Prof (WebSphere Profile) DV01_c1Prof (WebSphere Profile) washost10 (AIX LPAR 4 GB RAM) washost09 (AIX LPAR 4 GB RAM) washost08 (AIX LPAR 4 GB RAM) washost07 (AIX LPAR 4 GB RAM)

  4. LB LB IHS IHS Plugin Plugin App_Cluster1 App App dmgr server1 server2 DV01_dmgrProf (WebSphere Profile) App App server3 server4 App_Cluster2 nodeagent nodeagent DV01_aProf (WebSphere Profile) DV01_kProf (WebSphere Profile) HA Application host02(8 GB RAM) Host01(8 GB RAM) Solution to provide HA of “App” during deployment of a new version

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