tc Server Administration Guide
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tc Server Administration Guide
tc Server
vFabric tc Server 2.5
Table of Contents
1. Copyright Notice
2. Overview of tc Server Administration
3. Configuring and Monitoring tc Runtime Instances Using Hyperic HQ
3.1. User Permissions Required to Use the tc Server HQ Plugin Features
3.2. Managing tc Runtime-Related HQ Alerts
3.3. Securing the HQ Server
4. Configuring a tc Runtime Instance Manually
4.1. Configuration Files and Templates
4.2. Simple tc Runtime Configuration
4.3. Setting Up a High-Concurrency JDBC Datasource
4.4. Configuring SSL
4.5. Using the Apache Portable Runtime (APR)
4.6. Configuring Logging for tc Runtime
4.7. Obfuscating Passwords in tc Runtime Configuration Files
4.8. Configuring an Oracle DataSource With Proxied Usernames
4.9. Reporting Status for a Deployed Application, Host, or Engine
4.10. Enabling Thread Diagnostics
5. Using the tc Server Command-Line Interface
5.1. Overview of tcsadmin
5.2. HQ API Command-Line Interface (hqapi.sh)
5.3. Tips for Windows Users
5.4. Downloading the tcsadmin Command-Line Interface
5.5. General Syntax of the tcsadmin Command-Line Interface
5.6. List of Commands
5.7. Connection Parameters
5.8. Using Special Characters as Parameter Values
5.9. Group Command Behavior
5.10. Exit Codes
5.11. Getting Help
5.12. Inventory Commands
5.13. Application Management Commands
5.14. tc Runtime and Group Configuration Commands
5.15. tc Runtime and Group Control Commands: Reference
6. Configuring Load Balancing Using the ERS httpd Server
7. Enabling Clustering for High Availability
7.1. Additional Cluster Documentation from Apache
7.2. High-Level Steps for Creating and Using tc Runtime Clusters
7.3. Configuring a Simple tc Runtime Cluster
7.4. Advanced Cluster Configuration Options