Redundant core group policies [Collection]
This pane shows all the core group policies associated with this cluster through their match criteria, but that are not associated with any messaging engine in this cluster. Use this pane to delete redundant core group policies that we do not want.
To view this page in the console, click the following path:
Service integration -> Buses -> bus_name -> [Topology] Bus members -> bus_member_name -> [Additional Properties] Redundant core group policies. To browse or change the properties of a listed item, select its name in the list.
To act on one or more of the listed items, select the check boxes next to the names of the items to act on, use the button provided.
To change which entries are listed, or to change the level of detail that is displayed for those entries, use the Filter settings.
When you use messaging engine policy assistance, for each messaging engine, an appropriate core group policy is created and associated with that messaging engine automatically. You do not have to create or manage core group policies directly. A redundant core group policy might occur if messaging engine policy assistance is not enabled and you remove a messaging engine without deleting its associated core group policy, or create a core group policy that is not associated with a messaging engine.
- Core group policy name
- The name of the core group policy that is redundant, that is, a core group policy that is associated with this cluster through its match criteria, but it is not associated with any messaging engine currently in the cluster.
- Target messaging engine name
- The name of the messaging engine that the core group policy is targeted at, that is, the name specified through the match criteria of the core group policy.
In this situation, the target messaging engine name will be the name of a messaging engine that does not exist, for example because the match criteria are not correct, or the messaging engine was removed.
- Failover?
- A value that specifies whether the messaging engine that is associated with this policy can fail over to another server. Values can be Yes or No.
- Fail back?
- A value that specifies whether the messaging engine that is associated with this policy can fail back to a more preferred server. Values can be Yes or No.
- Preferred order of servers to run on
- The list of preferred servers for the messaging engine that is associated with this policy to run on. The list is in the order of preference.
- Only run on preferred servers?
- A value that specifies whether the messaging engine that is associated with this policy can run only on the servers in the list of preferred servers, or can run on any server available in the cluster. Values can be Yes or No.
Buttons
Button Description Delete Delete the selected items.
Related tasks
Delete a redundant core group policy
Related information:
Administrative console buttons Administrative console preference settings Reference topic