Set up a distributed Service Manager Service Portal cluster

This section describes the detailed steps to set up a distributed Service Manager Service Portal cluster.

Prerequisites

Before you proceed, make sure that you have met the following prerequisites:

  • Five (or more) VMs are available to use for the distributed Service Manager Service Portal cluster.

    For the minimum hardware and software requirements of each VM, see the Service Manager Service Portal section in the Support matrix and deployment sizing guide.

  • You have made a note of the fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) and IP addresses of the five (or more) VMs.

    This section uses the following items to refer to the host FQDNs.

    Item Description
    <LB node host FQDN> FQDN of the load balancer node host
    <application node 1 FQDN> FQDN of the Service Manager Service Portal application node 1 host
    <application node 2 FQDN> FQDN of the Service Manager Service Portal application node 2 host
    <master DB node FQDN> FQDN of the Service Manager Service Portal master database node host
    <slave DB node FQDN> FQDN of the Service Manager Service Portal slave database node host
  • You have obtained one virtual IP address, which will be used as the DB VIP (a floating IP address for the database nodes)

    Item Description
    <DB VIP> Virtual IP address for the database nodes

The setup process consists of the following tasks.

Note In this section, it is assumed that five Service Manager Service Portal nodes will be set up; however, you can add additional Service Manager Service Portal cluster nodes according to your needs.