<div id="header-title" style="padding: 10px 15px; border-width:1px; border-style:solid; border-color:#FFD28C; background-image: url(<nop>https://jazz.net/wiki/pub/Deployment/WebPreferences/TLASE.jpg); background-size: cover; font-size:120%"> ---+!! IBM Quick Deployer mapping and tagging rules <img src="https://jazz.net/wiki/pub/Deployment/WebPreferences/uc.png" alt="uc.png" width="50" height="50" align="right"> %DKGRAY% %INCLUDE{"IBMQuickDeployerInsertAuthorBuildBasis"}% %ENDCOLOR%</div></sticky> <!-- Page contents top of page on right hand side in box --> <sticky><div style="float:right; border-width:1px; border-style:solid; border-color:#DFDFDF; background-color:#F6F6F6; margin:0 0 15px 15px; padding: 0 15px 0 15px;"> %TOC{title="Page contents"}% </div></sticky> <sticky><div style="margin:15px;"></sticky> IBM !UrbanCode Deploy (UCD) supports a *mapping system* and a *tagging system*. IBM Quick Deployer (QD) makes use of these to ensure it only installs and executes the required scripting and middleware on the individual servers in the environment. To ensure QD has all the required components available follow the instructions in topic [[IBMQuickDeployerApplicationSetup#Import_QD_application_into_UCD][import QD application]]. <br/><br/>To ensure QD has all the required tags available follow the instructions in topic [[IBMQuickDeployerCreateAgentTags][create agent tags]]. <br/><br/>By following this topic it ensures that when you create a *QD Environment* all the required tags are available and that all the required components are mapped. Mapping and tagging brings flexibility, which allows the user to create environments with more servers and different application distributions than the 4 node CLM topology described in the [[IBMQuickDeployerEnvironmentConstruction][UCD Environment]] topic. *Tagging rules* are required to manage this flexibility and to ensure that when you run the *Install Applications* process to deploy your system you do not waste time and resources. In the early stage of execution QD will test the tagging rules and fail if they are not met. This topic explains these rules. ---++Mapping rules In a QD environment there are 3 types of server each requiring a different set of mapped components * database (DB) * Rational_QD_Database_60x * Rational_QD_SystemPre-Requisite_60x * reverse proxy (IHS) * Rational_QD_ApplicationServer_60x * Rational_QD_InstallationManager_60x * Rational_QD_SystemPre-Requisite_60x * application (WAS & "app") * Rational_QD_Application_60x * Rational_QD_ApplicationServer_60x * Rational_QD_InstallationManager_60x * Rational_QD_SystemPre-Requisite_60x ---++Tagging rules 1. QD supports a fixed set of tags *[WAS, IHS, DB, JTS, CCM, QM, RM, RS, DCC, !RELM, LDX, GC, LQE, DM]* 1. QD supports the following application tags *[JTS, CCM, QM, RM, RS, DCC, !RELM, LDX, GC, LQE, DM]* 1. there can only be one instance of any application tag in the QD environment 1. the environment must contain one and only one *IHS* tagged agent and it cannot contain any other tags 1. the environment must contain one and only one *DB* tagged agent and it cannot contain any other tags 1. the environment must contain at least one *WAS* tagged agent 1. the *WAS* tag must be present on any agent containing an *application tag* 1. there must be at least one *application tag* on every *WAS* agent in the environment 1. there must be a *JTS* tag on one of the *WAS* agents in the environment 1. if the *LDX* tag is present it must be on the same agent as the *JTS* tag 1. if *Configuration Management* is going to be enabled then the environment must contain the *GC* and *LDX* application tags ---++Example environment Here is an example of a 3 server environment that meets the mapping and tagging rules <br/><br/><img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/TR_3v13.png" alt="system meeting rules"><br/><br/> %INCLUDE{"IBMQuickDeployerInsertMiscellaneous"}% <sticky></div></sticky>
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