Learning more about Data Replication Services
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Learning more about Data Replication Services is the first step in the troubleshooting process. This document provides you with educational information that can help you learn more about this topic.
 
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1. Learning more 2. Troubleshooting 3. Collecting data

Getting background information on DRS
In WebSphere Application Server, data replication domains use the data replication service (DRS), which is an internal WebSphere Application Server component that performs replication services, including replicating data, objects, and events for session manager, dynamic cache, or stateful session beans among the application servers in a cluster.

If you used DRS in WebSphere Application Server v5.x you might be using
a multi-broker replication domain.. In WebSphere Application Server v6.x environments multi-broker replication domains are not created. However, they can be migrated from existing WebSphere Application Server V5 environments. If you migrate V5 multi-broker replication domains, you can use the Multi-broker domain panel in the V6 administrative console to manage these domains.

To learn the differences between the two types of replication domains see the WebSphere Application Server V6 Information Center.

For information on configuring Replication within the WebSphere Application Server, go to the WebSphere Application Server V6 Information Center.
 
 
Cross Reference information
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Document Information


Product categories: Software > Application Servers > Distributed Application & Web Servers > WebSphere Application Server > Data Replication Services
Operating system(s): Windows
Software version: 6.0
Software edition:
Reference #: 1245079
IBM Group: Software Group
Modified date: Oct 3, 2006