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Configuring Logical Servers
 
About Global Configuration Settings
Analytic Engine Clustering
Defining Logical Server Subcomponents for the Analytic Engine
Defining Logical Server Subcomponents for the Web Service Data Collector
Defining Logical Server Subcomponents for the Infrastructure Data Collector
*To configure a logical server
1. In My webMethods: Navigate > Applications > Administration > System-Wide > Environments > Define Environments.
The Define Environments page displays a list of defined environments and their configuration and deployment statuses.
2. In the Environments list, click the Edit icon (Edit icon) in the row of the environment that you want to define or edit. You can also click the name of the environment in the Environments list.
3. On the Edit Environment page, click the Configure Servers tab.
The Configure Servers tab displays a tree that lists the logical servers and logical server subcomponents within the environment. The tree also displays the configuration requirements for each logical server and the version of the configuration definition that was used when the logical server was created.
4. Click the name of a logical server configuration to edit the configuration.
An editing area displays all configurable settings in the space beside the tree.
5. If necessary, edit or define the settings for the logical server subcomponent.
The following table provides links to the topics where you can find more information about the subcomponent settings.
To define
See
Default settings
Analytic Engine settings
Adabas SOA Gateway Resource Module settings
Broker Resource Module settings
Analytic Engine Cluster configuration
Collector settings (for Infrastructure Data Collector)
Com-plete Resource Module settings
Database settings
Data maintenance settings
E-mail settings
EntireX Resource Module settings
ETS Resource Module settings
Infrastructure Data Collector settings
IS Resource Module settings
JMSEventAction settings
JNDI configuration
Journal logging
Monitor behavior settings
Process Tracker settings
SNMP alert settings
Station configuration
Web service data collector settings
Web service action settings
6. Optionally, assign global environment settings for Analytic Engine cluster configuration, JNDI configuration, and journal logging, and lock configuration subcomponents by placing a check mark in the check box next to the subcomponent name, in the Use Default column. The check box in the Use Default column only appears next to those subcomponents that can be shared across all logical servers. For more information about global configuration settings, see About Global Configuration Settings.
7. Click Save, and Finish if needed, to complete the configuration tasks on the Configure Servers tab.
8. The next step in configuring the environment is to define one or more host (physical) servers to which the environment configuration is deployed. For more information, see Defining Host Servers for an Environment.