Core group access point settings
To configure core group access points...
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The core group access point defines the set of core group bridge servers that provide access to the core group. A core group bridge server is an application server configured to run the core group bridge service. Each core group access point has a collection of bridge interfaces.
Typically, we should not have to manually create a core group access point because a core group access point is automatically created whenever we create a core group. If multiple core group access points exist for a core group, then each core group access point must have the same set of bridge interfaces. For example, given the following situation:
- Core group access points CGAP_DF1 and CGAP_DF2 both exist for the DefaultCoreGroup core group.
- Access point CGAP_DF1 has server1 as a bridge interface.
- Access point CGAP_DF2 has server1 and server2 as bridge interfaces,
Server1 and server2 do not function correctly, and an error message similar to the following message displays in SystemOut.log:
CWRCB0201E: The core group bridge service could not be started due to a configuration error: Core group access points [DefaultCoreGroup:CGAP_DF1] and [DefaultCoreGroup:CGAP_DF2] must have bridge interfaces on the same set of node/server combinations.
IBM recommends using the High Performance Extensible Logging (HPEL) log and trace infrastructure . We view HPEL log and trace information using the logViewer .
Name
Name for the core group access point.
Core group
Core group associated with this core group access point.
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