You can create on demand routers (ODRs) to route requests
toWebSphere® Virtual Enterprise nodes. The ODR
is a proxy server with advanced capabilities. Create an ODR to route
requests toWebSphere Virtual Enterprise nodes.
The ODR is fully aware of the dynamic state of the cell, so that if
one server in the cell fails, the requests are routed to another server.
The configuration of the ODR in the DMZ is not supported.
Before you begin
The ODR is a server that acts as an intermediary for HTTP
requests that are serviced by application servers or Web servers.
Make sure you have an application or Web server installed. By default,
the ODR binds to ports 80 and 443 for listening on HTTP and HTTPs,
which requires running the ODR as a root user. If you want to run
the ODR as a non-root user, you must change the PROXY listening ports
to values greater than 1024.
About this task
A deployment manager profile cannot be used as the target
profile for an ODR. Only an application server profile can be used
as the target node when creating an ODR. To collocate an ODR with
a deployment manager, a separate WebSphere Virtual Enterprise-enabled application
server profile must be created and federated on the same machine
as the WebSphere Virtual Enterprise-enabled deployment
manager profile. Then, an ODR can be created within the application
server profile.
Procedure
- Navigate to the ODR creation wizard in the administrative
console. In the administrative console, select Servers
> On demand routers. Click New.
- Select the node on which you want the ODR to be created. The selected node is pre-populated with available nodes in the
cell. If your environment is a heterogeneous mix of WebSphere Virtual Enterprise and nodes that are running
other middleware software, select a product node. If you select a
node that is not running the product, your ODR does not start.
Tip: Select a node to run the ODR that does not
run any dynamic clusters, unless you are using the z/OS®.
In a z/OS platformenvironment, you can
co-locate the ODR on a node that hosts application servers.
- Determine whether to generate HTTP
and/or SIP ports. The Generate
unique ports option is selected by default and is the recommended
option. If you deselect this option, port conflicts might occur.
- Select a server template to base your new ODR. You
can use an application server template on which to model the servers
for the new ODR. You can use a default template, or map an existing
application server. Mapping preexisting ODRs can save time. You can
build one ODR, apply all of the configurations that your environment
needs, and use that ODR as a template.
Results
The ODR that you created automatically routes HTTP requests
to product cells.
What to do next
To enable routing to another product cell, configure your
cell to communicate with other product cells.
You might want to
configure the ODR to route work to nodes that are not running
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise nodes. After you create
the ODR and apply any optional configuration parameters, you can define
the ability to route work to nodes that are not running
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise. Note that the configuration
of the ODR in the DMZ is not supported.