How to create replication domain on WebSphere?
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How to create replication domain on WebSphere?
Create a replication domain when you create a cluster. To create a replication domain when you create a cluster, click Servers > Clusters > Clusters > New in the administrative console. Then click Configure HTTP memory-to-memory replication.
What is replication domain in WebSphere application server?
If the deployment manager has been upgraded to the latest version of WebSphere Application Server, you can create data replication domains only. With the data replication domain, you can specify a number of replicas instead of statically partitioning your replication settings.
How to create a cluster in WebSphere?
Procedure
- In the administrative console, click Servers > Clusters > WebSphere application server clusters > New.
- Specify a name for the cluster.
- Select Prefer local if you want to enable host-scoped routing optimization.
- Click Next.
- Choose whether to create an empty cluster or to create the first member of the cluster.
What is memory-to-memory replication?
Memory-to-memory session replication is the session replication to another WebSphere® Application Server. In this mode, sessions can replicate to one or more Application Servers to address HTTP Session single point of failure (SPOF).
What is replication domain?
Replication domains correspond to topologically associating domains (TADs) mapped by chromatin conformation capture methods and are likely to be the molecular equivalents of replication foci observed using cytogenetic methods.
What is difference between vertical and horizontal clustering in WebSphere?
Horizontal clustering can add capacity and increased throughput to a clustered application; use this type of clustering in most instances. Vertical clustering, sometimes referred to as scaling up, is adding WebSphere Application Server instances to the same machine.
What is a DMGR in WebSphere?
The WAS Deployment Manager (Dmgr) is the main administration process that manages all other application servers in a WAS deployment cell, including node agents and application server processes. Dmgr is required only for WAS configuration tasks.
What is session affinity in WebSphere application server?
Session affinity uses cookies to track session information and, potentially, to maintain login credentials. With session affinity, the application server that handles the first client request generates session information and places it in a Set-Cookie header in the response.
How do I create a replication between domain controllers?
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- Start the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in.
- Expand the Sites branch to show the sites.
- Expand the site that contains the DCs.
- Expand the servers.
- Select the server you want to replicate to, and expand the server.
- Double-click NTDS Settings for the server.
How do you set up AD replication?
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- Start the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in.
- Expand the Sites branch to show the various sites.
- Expand the site that contains the domain controllers.
- Expand the servers.
- Select the server you want to configure replication to, and expand it.
What is node and Nodeagent?
A node agent is a server that is created automatically when a node is added to a cell. A node agent runs on every host computer system that participates in the WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment product.
What is domain replication?
Active Directory replication is the method of transferring and updating Active Directory objects from one DC to another DC. The connections between DCs are built based on their locations within a forest and site.