Configuring Persistence Options Primary and Secondary Sites

Configuring SIP Data Tier Partitions and Replicas 6-19 7. Repeat Steps 3-6 for to create a dedicated JMS Server for each engine tier server node in your installation.

8. Select the Services Messaging JMS Modules node in the left pane.

9. Click New in the right pane.

10. Fill in the fields of the Create JMS System Module page as follows: ■ Name : Enter a name for the new module, or accept the default name. ■ Descriptor File Name : Enter the prefix a configuration file name in which to store the JMS module configuration for example, systemmodule-callstate.

11. Click Next to continue.

12. Select the name of the engine tier cluster, and choose the option All servers in the

cluster . 13. Click Next to continue.

14. Select Would you like to add resources to this JMS system module and click

Finish to create the module. 15. Click New to add a new resource to the module.

16. Select the Connection Factory option and click Next.

17. Fill in the fields of the Create a new JMS System Module Resource as follows: ■ Name : Enter a descriptive name for the resource, such as ConnectionFactory-Callstate. ■ JNDI Name : Enter the name wlss.callstate.backup.site.connection.factory. 18. Click Next to continue.

19. Click Finish to save the new resource.

20. Select the name of the connection factory resource you just created.

21. Select the Configuration Load Balance tab in the right pane.

22. De-select the Server Affinity Enabled option, and click Save.

23. Re-select the Services Messaging JMS Modules node in the left pane.

24. Select the name of the JMS module you created in the right pane.

25. Click New to create another JMS resource.

26. Select the Distributed Queue option and click Next.

27. Fill in the Name field of the Create a new JMS System Module Resource by

entering a descriptive name for the resource, such as DistributedQueue-Callstate.

28. JNDI Name

: Enter the name Fill in the fields of the Create a new JMS System Module Resource as follows: ■ Name : Enter a descriptive name for the resource, such as ConnectionFactory-Callstate. ■ JNDI Name : Enter the name wlss.callstate.backup.site.queue. 29. Click Next to continue. 30. Click Finish to save the new resource.