Before You Install an Enterprise Service Portal
Before you install the enterprise service portal:
If you plan to use Enterprise Manager Portal and NAT Address Management Portal, which work together but serve different purposes, you must install both portals. You can install these portals on the same or different machines.
- Install a Web application server on the machine on which you want to install the enterprise service portal.
We provide the JBoss Web application server in the SRC software distribution. For information about installing this software, see SRC-PE Getting Started Guide, Chapter 38, Installing Web Applications.
- If you use JBoss or another Web application server that performs load balancing, you must configure the Web application server to use sticky sessions to process requests to the enterprise service portal.
Sticky sessions are sessions between a server and client in which information is preserved between different transactions in an activity. When a server establishes a session for an activity with a particular client, the Web application server preserves session information by sending subsequent requests from the client to the same server. For enterprise service portals, use of sticky sessions ensures that the Web application server always routes requests from IT managers to the same instance of the enterprise service portal that they logged into.
For information about configuring sticky sessions for the Web application server, see the documentation for your Web application server.
- Determine how you will identify the SAE that manages a subscriber who connects to the SRC network through an enterprise service portal (see Identifying the SAE). If you will use a network information collector (NIC) for this purpose, configure a NIC that takes the distinguished name (DN) of an access and returns the corresponding SAE reference (for more information about the NICs, see SRC-PE Network Guide, Chapter 9, Locating Subscriber Information with the NIC).
- Install the sample data from the SRC software distribution (see SRC-PE Getting Started Guide, Chapter 34, Defining an Initial Configuration on a Solaris Platform).
- In the directory, create any new namespaces for the enterprise service portals you will install. For information about namespaces, see Chapter 21, Planning Deployment for Enterprise Service Portals. To create a namespace, you can copy one of the enterprise service portal configurations included with the same data to another location in the directory.