Reflection for the Web Deployment Guide
- Reflection for the Web Deployment Guide
- Plan for Deployment
- Installation types
- Choose an installation type
- Standard Deployment
- This deployment provides
- Requirements - What you provide
- Load balancer
- Cluster DNS name
- Cluster certificate
- Information to gather
- Fault Tolerance and Scaling
- Maintaining a quorum
- Failure handling
- Scaling
- Headroom
- Next step
- Install or Update Reflection for the Web
- Virtual Appliance
- Linux Installer
- Uninstalling
- Next step after installing
- Configure your Cluster
- Configure your Cluster
- Accessing the MSS Administrative Console
- Set the cluster DNS name
- Set the cluster certificate
- Clustering - Add nodes
- Clustering when using the appliance
- Clustering when using Linux installations
- To remove a node
- Next step after configuring your cluster
- Apply your Product Configuration
- Using Reflection for the Web
- Create a Reflection for the Web session
- Launch a session
- Configure and assign a session
- Distribute the Reflection for the Web Launcher Installer
- Using a software deployment system
- Enabling individual downloads
- JRE security updates
- Troubleshooting the Reflection for the Web Launcher
- Error: “The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation.”
- Use the Java Console
- Technical References
- Advanced Settings
- Adjusting Advanced Product Settings
- Kubernetes dashboard
- Kubernetes configuration file
- Shell into an application instance (pod) in Kubernetes
- Add Kubernetes tools to the environment (Linux installation)
- Enable the SSH service for the appliance
- Reflection for the Web Launcher: a Web Start (JNLP) solution
- Reflection for the Web Overview
- Migrating Legacy Data
- What’s required?
- How to migrate your data
- When using a web proxy
- Run the PowerShell script to centrally manage your network settings
- Checklist for Planning
- Resources
- Terms used with Reflection for the Web
- Legal