This section focuses on setting up your system to be highly
available, including configuring the high availability infrastructure
provided by this product, and having your applications take advantage
of it.
- Setting up a
high availability environment
- This topic describes how to set up an application server
infrastructure that is managed by a high availability manager.
- Creating a new core
group (high availability domain)
- This topic describes how to create additional core groups.
- Configuring a
core group transport
- This topic describes how to specify the type of network transport
that you want the high availability manager to use for network
communications.
- Configuring
the core group bridge service
- This topic describes how to create additional core groups.
- High availability
group
policies
- This topic describes how the high availability manager policies
affect the high availability groups that are associated with them.
- Transactional high
availability
- This topic describes the high availability capabilities of the
transaction service.
- Message store high
availability considerations
- This topic describes the product's ability to failover messaging
engines between servers.
- Bus member types and their
effect on high availability and workload sharing configuration
- This topic describes how you can use high availability manager
policies to make a messaging engine more highly available
- Setting up a
high
availability sysplex environment
- This topic describes how to configure a high availability
environment when you are running the product on a z/OS sysplex.
- Automatically
rolling out updates to a high availability application
- This topic describes how to set up your z/OS system to perform
automatic application rollout for your high availability applications.