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uCosminexus Application Server Operation, Monitoring, and Linkage Guide


18.4 Settings for the mutual node switching system (In Windows)

The mutual node switching system is one of the configurations in which the executing node and the standby node of Application Server are arranged in a 1-to-1 ratio, and while each Application Server is operating as an executing node, each Application Server is set as the standby node for the other Application Server (mutual standby configuration). Deploy the same types of J2EE servers in each Application Server, and start different J2EE servers in advance, each Application Server operates as an executing node, and each Application Server functions as a standby node for the other Application Server. If a failure occurs in any one of the nodes, the system switches to the other node. This enables the economical operations using a few Application Server machines. You use the Smart Composer functionality to build this system. This subsection describes the settings for a mutual node switching system.

For details on the mutual node switching systems, see 18.2 Overview of the mutual node switching system. For the system configuration, see 3.11.4 Configuration in which executing node and standby node of Application Server are mutually standby in the uCosminexus Application Server System Design Guide.

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