You can use the Database Server Configuration page to set up a DB2
automatic client reroute. This option is available for a DB2 datasource only.
About this task
Automatic client reroute enables an IBM® Data Server Client application to recover from a loss of
communications so that the application can continue its work with minimal interruption. As the name
suggests, rerouting is central to the support of continuous operations. Rerouting is only possible
when an alternate location is identified to the client connection.
Procedure
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Go to the top level of the Appliance Dashboard click .
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Select Identity data store and click either
Configure or Reconfigure.
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Click the DB2 ACR tab in the Edit Identity data store
details window.
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Specify the values that you want to set for the connections.
- Retry interval for client reroute:
- Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, between retries for automatic client reroute.
- Maximum retries for client reroute:
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If the primary connection to the server fails, it specifies the maximum number of connection
retries that are attempted by the automatic client reroute function. The property is only used when
Retry interval for client reroute is set.
- Alternative server names:
- Specifies the list of alternate server name or names for the DB2 server. If more than one
alternate server name is specified, the names must be separated by commas, such as
host1,host2.
- Alternate port numbers:
- Specifies the list of alternate server port or ports for the DB2 server. If more than one
alternate server port is specified, the ports must be separated by commas, such as
50000,50001.
Note: The port number must be the same type as the port number
specified on the Connection tab, either SSL or non-SSL.
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Click Save Configuration.