Core group settings
Use this page to create a core group or to edit an existing core group. A core group is a component of the high availability manager function. It can contain stand-alone servers, cluster members, node agents, administrative agents, and the deployment manager.
Before you create a core group you must understand the relationship of core groups in a high availability environment and know how you intend to use each core group.
To view this administrative console page, click
. Then, either select an existing core group or click .On the
tab, you can edit fields. On the tab, you can look at read-only information.After you specify your core group settings, click
before defining additional properties or setting up a core group bridge.Name
Specifies the name of the core group. This field can only be edited when you create new core groups.
If you are defining a new core group, specify a name that is unique among the existing core groups. It is useful to other product administrators if the name helps to define the use of this core group, and if it is consistent with the names of the other core groups in the cell.
This field can contain alpha and numeric characters. The following characters cannot be used in this field: # \ / , : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '
Also, the name cannot begin with a period (.) or a blank space. A blank space does not generate an error. However, leading and trailing blank spaces are automatically deleted.
For example, DefaultCoreGroup is the name of the core group that contains the deployment manager server process.
Description
This field is optional. If used, it should provide useful information about the core group. You can use this field to help describe the purpose of a core group or to provide important information about a core group. For example, the value specified for
for the default core group DefaultCoreGroup, that is provided with the product, is The default core group cannot be deleted..The supported length of this field is large enough to accommodate long descriptions. However, long descriptions take time to load and can cause a delay when displaying the page.
Number of coordinators
Specifies the number of coordinators for this core group. The coordinator is the aggregation point for high availability manager information. The coordinator determines group membership and communicates state and status to the other members of the core group.
The default value is one coordinator, although multiple coordinators are advisable for large core groups. All of the data for a core group must fit in the memory of the allocated coordinators. Therefore, if you have multiple coordinators, more memory is available to store the core group data. If a single coordinator is defined in a system with a large core group, the core group data might consume all of that coordinators memory, causing processing errors.
Transport memory size
Specifies, in megabytes, the maximum size of dynamically allocated memory that the transport can acquire. The range is from 10 to 2147483647 megabytes. However, this value cannot exceed the maximum heap size that is specified for the Java™ virtual machine. When this limit is reached, congestion control is invoked, and communication between core group members is limited, and processing errors might occur.
Transport type
Specifies the transport mechanism to use for communication between members of a core group. You must select either
or .

Transport chain
Specifies the name of the transport chain, if you select channel framework for the transport type.
Additional Properties
- Core group servers
- Specifies the server processes that belong to the core group. Server processes include the deployment manager, node agents, application servers, and cluster members. You can use this panel to move server processes to a different core group.
- Custom properties
- Specifies the custom properties that are used for configuration purposes.
- Policies
- Specifies the policies that determine which members of a high availability group are made active.
- Preferred coordinator servers
- Specifies which core group servers are preferred coordinator servers.
Group name properties
Specifies one or more name=value pairs as the match criterion for a high availability group. If you specify more than one name=value pair, use a comma to separate the pairs. You can specify an asterisk (*) to obtain the selected information for all of the high availability groups within this core group.

When a component creates a new high availability group, it establishes a map of the properties for that group. This map becomes the group name, and is used to uniquely identify that high availability group.
After you specify a match criterion or an asterisk, complete the following actions:
- Select to determine how many high availability groups have names that match this criterion. The number of high availability groups that are found that have the specified group name properties displays in the .
- Select
- Its high availability group name
- Whether or not quorum has been enabled
- The policy that is associated with the high availability group. If more than one policy is listed for a high availability group, you must change the match criterion for one or more of your policies so that only one policy is associated with this high availability group.
- Its status. If only one policy is listed in the Policy column, the OK icon is displayed in the Status column. If more than one policy is listed in the Policy column, the Error icon is displayed in the Status column.
to view a list of the currently running high availability groups
that match this criterion. This list indicates the following information
for each group: - Select
- The name of the node on which these servers reside
- The version of the product on which these servers run
- The number of high availability group members that are currently active on these servers
to view a list of the servers that are hosting active members of
the high availability groups that match the value specified for the field.
For each server, this list indicates:
- Component A uses the following properties for its group name: [ name=compA, policy=oneofN, owner=smith ]
- Component B uses the following properties for its group name: [ name=compB, policy=MofN, owner=smith ]
- Component C uses the following properties for its group name: [ name=compC, policy=oneofN, owner=smith ]
If you specify policy=oneofN in the
field and then select , the groups for components A and C are listed.If you specify owner=smith in the
field and then select , the groups for components A, B and C are listed.If you specify name=compC,policy=oneofN,owner=smith, which is all of the name properties for component C, in the
field and then select , only the group for component C is listed.