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ION Grid overview
Knowledge Prerequisites
Infor ION Grid
Infor ION Grid Application Concepts
Important Network Topology Considerations
ION Grid administration tools
ION Grid Administration Tool Overview
Accessing the Grid Management Pages
To access the web-based Grid Management Pages
Alternative method
Accessing the Grid Management Pages through LifeCycle Manager
Accessing the Swing-based version of Grid Management Pages through Java Web Start
Configuring the refresh rate for the Grid Management Pages
Enabling Developer Features for the Grid Management Pages
Accessing the Configuration Manager
Accessing the Configuration Manager through LifeCycle Manager
Accessing the offline-version of the Configuration Manager
Grid Management Pages for Monitoring the Grid
Grid Home, a dashboard for the Grid
Topology View, for monitoring the Grid
Configuration Manager for configuring the Grid
The Grid Script Utility
Grid Bootstrap Status Page
Opening the bootstrap status page
The Bootstrap status page
Monitoring the Grid
Log files and reports
Viewing Log Files
To view log files
To search and view merged system log
To view log files for old nodes or nodes not currently running
To download log files
Configuring Logging Levels
Grid-wide Logging Levels
Router Logging Levels
Application Logging Levels
Application-level Logging for a Specific Host
Generating a Grid Status Report
Viewing a Grid Status Report
Log Archiver
Configuring automatic archiving
Configuring automatic purging
Manually Running the Log Archiver
Manually Running the Log Purger
Viewing archived logs
Monitoring tools
Monitoring the state of the grid from a web browser
info.html
status.html (grid overview)
status.html (specific application)
hosts.html
nodes.html
ports.html
Monitoring the state of the grid from the Java Web Start component
Profiler viewer
Log viewer
Viewing counters
Changing the Grid configuration
Configuring memory given to applications
Configuring bindings
Changing the Display Name of a Grid
Changing the display name of a host
Viewing Configuration History
Reverting to an Older Grid Configuration
Changing How JVMs Are Launched on the OS Process Level
Requirements for Script Files that Launch New JVMs
Overriding the Java Executable Grid Property
Verifying the Scripts Are Using to Launch the Node
Example Scripts
Multi-Host Grids
Scenarios
Changing the JDK for a Grid Node
Changing the JDK for a grid host
Configuring network access to the Grid
Ports for Client Applications
How to Use HTTP and HTTPS Ports
Working With Context Root Discovery URLs
Modifying Context Root Discovery URLs
Using a Web Server as a Proxy Server to Redirect HTTP Traffic to the Grid
Setting up IIS as a proxy server
Setting up Apache HTTPD as a proxy server
Using a Load Balancer with the Grid
Grid Relay Communication
Explanations of Words and Concepts
Relay Communication Scenario
Relay Connection Types
Relay Communication Configuration
Managing the Grid
Managing the Grid
Putting Applications or Parts of the Grid in an Off-Line State
To put the grid in an off-line state
To put hosts in an off-line state
To put applications in an off-line state
To put individual application nodes in an off-line state
Stopping an Individual Grid Node
Starting New Grid Nodes (Application Instances)
Managing the Grid programmatically
Programmatically Operating on the Grid using REST
REST Api Version 2
REST API Version 1
Programmatically operating on the Grid using command line Interface
Grid command line interface version 2
Using the Grid Script Client to Manage the Grid
Troubleshooting
Introduction to Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Tools
Investigating problems or issues
Viewing Threads
Getting a Heap Dump or Thread Dump Via the Grid Agent
Reviewing Each Application's Configuration
Diagnosing Network Issues
Gathering Information When Reporting a Problem
Disaster recovery
Recovering from the Loss of the Primary Host
Recovering from the loss of an additional host
Disaster recovery using LifeCycle Manager
Stopping the Grid
Moving the registry
Removing the missing host
Dealing with deployed applications or parts of applications that only existed on the removed host
Replacing missing routers and connection dispatchers
Removing a missing host from the configuration
Administrative task reference
Administering the Grid
Start the Grid
Restart the Grid
Stop the Grid
Grid Scripts
Administering Grid Hosts
Add additional host
Remove an additional host
Configure Secondary Registry Host in LifeCycle Manager
Administering Grid Applications
Start Application
Stop Application
Manage Application
Monitor Application
Configure Application
Application Deployment
Deploy Application on Hosts
Undeploy Application from Hosts
Changing the Grid Service User
To change the user assigned to the grid service on Windows platforms
To change the user assigned to the grid service on Linux platforms
Grid Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager
Applications
Install New Application
Edit Application
DBC Configuration
Managing Database Connection Mappings
Application Role Mappings
Export Settings
Import Settings
View Repository
Communication
Routers
Relay Communication
Grid configuration
Audit Log
Change Grid Name
Configuration History
Grid properties
Hosts
JDBC Drivers
Security
Certificates
External systems
External Systems Self Service
Session Providers
User and role mappings
Maintenance
Grid Database
Changing the Grid Database Connection Properties in LifeCycle Manager
Changing the Database User for the Grid
To change the database user and connection URL for the grid
To change the database password for the grid
The Grid and How It Is Stored on Disk
Backing up and restoring important Grid files
What Grid files should be backed up?
Grid properties
Grid Properties
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