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Database settings

Use this page to specify the settings for database session support. To view this console page, click Servers > Server Types > WebSphere application servers > server_name > Session management > Distributed environment settings > Database.


Datasource JNDI name

Datasource description.

The JNDI name of the non-XA enabled datasource from which session management obtains database connections. For example, if the JNDI name of the datasource is "jdbc/sessions", specify "jdbc/sessions." The datasource represents a pool of database connections and a configuration for that pool (such as the pool size). The datasource must already exist as a configured resource in the environment.


User ID

User ID for database access.


Password

Password for database access.


DB2 row size

Table space page size configured for the sessions table, if using a DB2 database. Possible values are 4, 8, 16, and 32 kilobytes (KB). The default row size is 4KB.

The default row size is 4KB. In DB2, it can be updated to a larger value. This can help database performance in some environments. When this value is other than 4, specify table space name to use this property. For 4KB pages, the table space name is optional.


Table space name

Specifies that table space to be used for the sessions table.

This value is required when the DB2 page size is other than 4KB.


Use multi row schema

Specifies that each session data attribute is placed in a separate row in the database, allowing larger amounts of data to be stored for each session. This action can yield better performance when session attributes are very large and few changes are required to the session attributes. If use multi row schema is not enabled, instances of application data can be placed in the same row.


Related concepts

  • Distributed sessions


    Related tasks

  • Configure for database session persistence
  • Create a table for session persistence

    (iseries)(dist) Configure tablespace and page sizes for DB2 session databases

    (dist)(zos) DB2 tuning parameters