8.6.5 Examples of environment settings for a hot-standby configuration with a locked server specified
This subsection explains examples of the settings to be specified in the definition files when a locked server is specified for each lock relationship on the locked server.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Example of definition when servers have a lock relationship with each other
(2) Example of definition when groups have a lock relationship with each other
(4) Example of definition when servers have (multiple) lock relationships
(5) Example of definition when groups have (multiple) lock relationships
(6) Example of definition when a group has a lock relationship with individual servers
(1) Example of definition when servers have a lock relationship with each other
The following figure shows an example of the environment settings when servers have a lock relationship with each other.
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(2) Example of definition when groups have a lock relationship with each other
The following figure shows an example of the environment settings when server groups have a lock relationship with each other.
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(3) Example of definition when some of the servers in one group have a lock relationship with some of the servers in another group
The following figure shows an example of the environment settings when some of the servers in one group have a lock relationship with some of the servers in another group.
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(4) Example of definition when servers have (multiple) lock relationships
The following figure shows an example of environment settings when servers have (multiple) lock relationships.
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(5) Example of definition when groups have (multiple) lock relationships
The following figure shows an example of environment settings when server groups have (multiple) lock relationships.
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(6) Example of definition when a group has a lock relationship with individual servers
The following figure shows an example of environment settings when a server group has a lock relationship with individual servers.
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