Creating a data source for a clustered environment
Creating a data source for a clustered environment
Use these steps to define a data source on multiple nodes that comprise a cluster.
The first part of this task defines a JDBC provider with a cluster scope setting. Be aware that all members of your cluster must run at least Version 6 of WebSphere Application Server to use this scope setting for the cluster. (See
Administrative console scope settings for more information about scope settings in general.)
Why and when to perform this taskThe cluster scope has precedence over the node and cell scopes. Create a data source for a cluster if you want the data source to:
Be available for all the members of this cluster to use
Override any resource factories that have the same JNDI name that is defined within the cell scope
Click Resources > JDBC Providers . In the Scope section, note that the default scope setting is at the node level.
Click Browse Clusters . The JDBC
providers > Select a Cluster Scope panel is displayed.
Select the cluster for which you want to define a data source, and click OK . The JDBC providers panel is displayed again.
Click Apply .
Click New to create a new JDBC provider
at the cluster level. The class path for your new JDBC provider is already filled in; part of that class path is specified using a symbolic variable,
for example: ${DB2390_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}/classes/db2j2classes.zip .
Leave it at the default.
For each node, select the symbolic variable used in the class path of your JDBC provider, and provide a value that is appropriate for the selected node. For example, if the class path of your JDBC
provider uses the symbolic variable ${DB2390_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}, you might supply the value /usr/lpp/db2 on one node and /usr/lpp/db2710
on another node, depending on where your DB2 390 installation is located.
Click DB2_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH (this already exists by default). Here provide the path (in the value field) where
db2java.zip exists on the selected node.
Click Apply and save the changes.
Note: This variable must be defined on each node within the cluster.