To achieve high availability, you can configure a duplicate scheduler on each server in a cluster, or create a scheduler at the cluster scope. For example, each server that contains a scheduler with the JNDI name sched/MyScheduler, with the same database configuration parameters (data source and table prefix) behaves as a single clustered scheduler. Each server in the scheduler cluster has a running scheduler instance, which increases the number of poll daemons and allows automatic failover. For more information on creating clusters for high availability, see the article, "WebSphere Enterprise Scheduler planning and administration guide."
Typically, create schedulers at the server or cluster scope. Scheduler poll daemons run in each server within the configured scope, which means that if you create a scheduler at the node or cell scope, the scheduler poll daemon can attempt to run tasks on any of the servers in the node or cell. If applications are not mapped uniformly over each server in that scope, the scheduler might not run tasks correctly. Since applications are mapped to servers and clusters, there is less chance for error and less competition between daemons to run tasks.
Depending on your preferred method of configuration, select one of the following steps to configure schedulers.