Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Red Hat Data Grid Server Guide 1. About the Red Hat Data Grid Server 2. Getting Started 3. Operating modes Expand section "3. Operating modes" Collapse section "3. Operating modes" 3.1. Standalone mode 3.2. Domain mode Expand section "3.2. Domain mode" Collapse section "3.2. Domain mode" 3.2.1. Host Expand section "3.2.1. Host" Collapse section "3.2.1. Host" 3.2.1.1. Host Controller 3.2.2. Domain Controller 3.2.3. Server Group 3.2.4. Server 4. Example configurations 5. Management Expand section "5. Management" Collapse section "5. Management" 5.1. CLI 5.2. Console 5.3. JMX 5.4. Exposing JMX Beans to Prometheus 5.5. Access Logs Expand section "5.5. Access Logs" Collapse section "5.5. Access Logs" 5.5.1. Enabling Access Logs 5.5.2. Access Log Properties 6. Configuration Expand section "6. Configuration" Collapse section "6. Configuration" 6.1. JGroups subsystem configuration 6.2. Red Hat Data Grid subsystem configuration Expand section "6.2. Red Hat Data Grid subsystem configuration" Collapse section "6.2. Red Hat Data Grid subsystem configuration" 6.2.1. Containers 6.2.2. Caches 6.2.3. Expiration 6.2.4. Eviction 6.2.5. Locking 6.2.6. Transactional Operations with Hot Rod 6.2.7. Loaders and Stores 6.2.8. State Transfer 6.3. Endpoint subsystem configuration Expand section "6.3. Endpoint subsystem configuration" Collapse section "6.3. Endpoint subsystem configuration" 6.3.1. Hot Rod 6.3.2. Memcached 6.3.3. REST 6.3.4. Common Protocol Connector Settings 6.3.5. Starting and Stopping Red Hat Data Grid Endpoints 6.3.6. Protocol Interoperability 6.3.7. Custom Marshaller Bridges Expand section "6.3.7. Custom Marshaller Bridges" Collapse section "6.3.7. Custom Marshaller Bridges" 6.3.7.1. Protostuff 6.3.7.2. Kryo 6.3.7.3. Server Compatibility Mode Expand section "6.3.7.3. Server Compatibility Mode" Collapse section "6.3.7.3. Server Compatibility Mode" 6.3.7.3.1. Registering Custom Schemas/Serializers 7. Security Expand section "7. Security" Collapse section "7. Security" 7.1. General concepts Expand section "7.1. General concepts" Collapse section "7.1. General concepts" 7.1.1. Authorization 7.1.2. Server Realms 7.2. Hot Rod authentication Expand section "7.2. Hot Rod authentication" Collapse section "7.2. Hot Rod authentication" 7.2.1. SASL Quality of Protection 7.2.2. SASL Policies 7.2.3. Using GSSAPI/Kerberos 7.3. Hot Rod and REST encryption (TLS/SSL) 8. Health monitoring Expand section "8. Health monitoring" Collapse section "8. Health monitoring" 8.1. Accessing Health API using JMX 8.2. Accessing Health API using CLI 8.3. Accessing Health API using REST 9. Multi-tenancy Expand section "9. Multi-tenancy" Collapse section "9. Multi-tenancy" 9.1. Using REST interface 9.2. Using Hot Rod client Expand section "9.2. Using Hot Rod client" Collapse section "9.2. Using Hot Rod client" 9.2.1. Multi-tenant router Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Red Hat Data Grid Server Guide Red Hat Data Grid 7.3For use with Red Hat Data Grid 7.3Red Hat Customer Content ServicesLegal NoticeAbstract This guide describes the administration and configuration of Red Hat Data Grid 7.3. Next