How To
Summary
This document provides step-by-step procedures to set up an existing Db2 HADR configuration with Pacemaker on Google Cloud (GC) with virtual IP (VIP) addresses. VIPs establish communication between the Db2 database and the application and are routed by the Google Cloud Internal Load Balancer.
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Worldwide
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Document Information
More support for:
Db2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows
Component:
High Availability->Pacemaker
Software version:
11.5.8 and future releases
Operating system(s):
Linux
Document number:
7071284
Modified date:
30 April 2025
UID
ibm17071284
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