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Configure for database session persistence

We can configure a database to collect session data for database session persistence.

To configure the session management facility for database session persistence, complete the following steps.


Procedure

  1. Create and configure a JDBC provider.

  2. Create a data source pointing to a database.

    Use the JDBC provider that you defined: Resources > JDBC > JDBC Providers > JDBC_provider > Data Sources > New. The data source should be non-JTA, for example, non-XA enabled. Note the JNDI name of the data source.

    Point to an existing database.

  3. Verify that the correct database is listed under Resources > JDBC Providers > JDBC_provider > Data Sources > datasource_name. If necessary, contact your database administrator to verify the correct database name.
  4. Go to the appropriate level of Session Management.

  5. Under Additional Properties, click Distributed Environment Settings

  6. Select and click Database.

  7. Specify the Data Source JNDI name from a previous step. The database user ID and password are case-sensitive.

  8. Specify the database user ID and password used to access the database and for table creation. When you created your data source, you might have specified a Container Managed Authentication Alias or a Component Managed Authentication Alias; however, these two settings are not used by the session manager for session persistence. The session manager uses the userId and password specified in this step for session persistence.
  9. Retype the password for confirmation.

  10. Configure a table space and page sizes for DB2 session databases.
  11. Switch to a multirow schema.

  12. Click OK.

  13. To change the tuning parameters, click Custom Tuning Parameters under Additional properties.

  14. Click Apply.

  15. Click Save.


Related


Switching to a multi-row schema
Configure tablespace and page sizes for DB2 session databases
Create a table for session persistence
Database settings
Distributed sessions
Sessions
Configure a JDBC provider
Configure database session persistence using scripting


Related


HTTP session problems
Tune parameter settings (custom tuning parameters)

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