Specifications
Table Of Contents
- 1 Executive Summary
- 2 Cloud Computing Standards
- 3 Red Hat and Cloud Computing
- 4 Red Hat Cloud Foundations Components
- 5 RHCF Proof of Concept Configuration
- 6 Deploying Red Hat Cloud Foundations – Infrastructure Services
- 6.1 Overview
- 6.2 This section moves into the details of what needs to happen to deploy this infrastructure. At a high level, the steps that need to be accomplished.
- 6.3 Download Software
- 6.4 Deploy mgmt1 and Configure
- 6.5 Deploy Satellite Virtual Machine and Install Satellite
- 6.6 Create Kickstart Profiles and Activation Keys
- 6.7 Deploy DHCP / DNS Virtual Machine
- 6.8 Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Platform
- 6.9 Deploy the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor
- 6.10 Deploy the RHEL KVM Hypervisor
- 6.11 Add the RHEV KVM Hypervisor in RHEV-M
- 6.12 Configure RHEV Datacenter, Cluster, and Storage Domain
- 6.13 Configure ISO Domain
- 7 Deploy Tenant Virtual Machines
- 8 Configure High Availability Environment
- 9 Deploy and Scale Applications
- 9.1 Deploy Java Application
- 9.1.1 Configure GPG and Sign the javaApp package
- 9.1.2 Set up Software Channel on Satellite Server
- 9.1.3 Upload Application
- 9.1.4 Create RHN Activation Key for Custom Channel
- 9.1.5 Create a New Kickstart Profile
- 9.1.6 Deploy Virtual Machine with javaApp via PXE
- 9.1.7 Create a Template from the javaApp Virtual Machine
- 9.1.8 Scale the javaApp Virtual Machine
- 9.2 Deploy and Scale JBoss EAP Application
- 9.3 Deploy JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
- 9.4 Deploy and Scale Applications – MRG Manager
- 9.1 Deploy Java Application
- 10 Summary
- 11 Appendix A
- 12 Appendix B Scripts

# Also note that if your agent install directory
# has spaces in its name, you might have to do
# some special string manipulation to get the
# agent script to start. See below for an
# example of how to do this.
#RHQ_AGENT_START_COMMAND="su -m -l user -c '${RHQ_AGENT_HOME}/bin/rhq-
agent.sh'"
#RHQ_AGENT_START_COMMAND="su -m -l user -c '$(echo ${RHQ_AGENT_HOME}|sed 's/ /\\
/')/bin/rhq-agent.sh'"
# RHQ_AGENT_PASSWORD_PROMPT - if "true", this indicates that the user
# that is to run the agent must type the
# password on the console in order to run.
# Therefore, "true" forces a prompt message
# to appear on the console. If this is
# defined, but not equal to "true", the value
# itself will be used as the prompt string.
# This is not defined by default. Note that
# this setting does nothing more than simply
# printing a message to the console.
#
#RHQ_AGENT_PASSWORD_PROMPT=true
rhq-install.sh
#!/bin/bash
# quick 'n dirty JON/JOPR/RHQ installation/reinstallation script
# for zipped distributions
#
# Author: Steve Salevan <ssalevan@redhat.com>
# Modified: BJ Lachance <blachanc@redhat.com>
# source env vars
# if [[ -x varDefs.sh ]] ; then
# source varDefs.sh
# elif [[ -x /root/varDefs.sh ]] ; then
# source /root/varDefs.sh
# elif [[ -x /root/resources/varDefs.sh ]] ; then
# source /root/resources/varDefs.sh
# elif [[ -x /root/distro/resources/varDefs.sh ]] ; then
# source /root/distro/resources/varDefs.sh
# else
# echo "didn't find a varDefs.sh file"
# fi
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