Maintaining a Pacemaker-managed cluster domain for a Mutual Failover Db2 instance
A cluster domain is a model that contains information about your Pacemaker-managed cluster resources such databases, mount points, and failover policies. You create a cluster domain using the Db2 Cluster Manager utility (db2cm). The utility uses the information in the cluster domain to automate cluster configuration, maintenance, and administration tasks.
Also, as part of the Db2 High Availability (HA) Feature, the Db2® database manager uses the information in the cluster domain to perform automated cluster administration tasks.
Refer to the following topics on how to maintain a Pacemaker-managed cluster
domain for your Mutual Failover Db2 instance.
Important: Mutual Failover high availability
is supported when using Pacemaker as the
integrated cluster manager. The Pacemaker cluster manager
for automated fail-over to HADR standby databases is packaged and installed with Db2 12.1. Pacemaker can
be used for both production and text environments.