A default core group, called DefaultCoreGroup, is created for each cell. This default core group is sufficient in most configurations. However there are some circumstances under which you need to create additional core groups for a cell.
Before you begin
Determine how to segment your existing cell into multiple core groups. Use the following rules as guidelines:Why and when to perform this task
You might want to add another core group to a cell under the following circumstances:To create a new core group:
Steps for this task
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Result
The cell contains another core group.What to do next
You must now:Related concepts
Core groups
High availability manager
Related tasks
Specifying a core group when adding a node
Specifying a core group when creating an application server
Moving core group members
Configuring a core group transport
Configuring the Discovery Protocol for a core group
Configuring the Failure Detection Protocol for a core group
Configuring a core group for replication
Configuring core group IP caching
Configuring core group socket buffers
Viewing the core groups in a cell
Viewing core group members
Setting up a high availability environment