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Before you begin
WebLogic Server provides the ability to replicate HTTP session state across multiple clusters. This improves high-availability and fault tolerance by allowing clusters to be spread across multiple geographic regions, power grids, and internet service providers. WebLogic Server allows you to implement cross-cluster replication with a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN) depending on your requirements and network configuration.
Before configuring cross-cluster replication using the Administration Console, set up your network environment, including hardware load balancers, WebLogic Server instances and clusters. If you are using cross-cluster replication within a WAN environment, also create and configure a data source. For more information, see Configuration Requirements for Cross-Cluster Replication in Using WebLogic Server Clusters.
To configure cross-cluster replication from the Administration Console:
- If you have not already done so, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Lock & Edit (see Use the Change Center).
- In the left pane of the Console, expand Environment and select Clusters.
- Select the name of a cluster for which you want to configure cross-cluster replication.
- Select Replication and select the type of cross-cluster replication you want to implement.
- Enter values for the following:
- Remote Cluster Address: The address used to communicate with the secondary cluster.
- Replication Channel: The network channel used to communicate with the secondary cluster.
Note: Both of these settings should be configured so that communication between the primary and secondary cluster are not routed through the hardware load balancers.
- If you are configureint cross-cluster replication in a WAN environment, perform the following:
- Select the Data Source for Session Persistence.
- Click Advanced and set the following:
For more information on using these parameters to configure performance within a WAN environment, see WAN HTTP State Session Replication in Using WebLogic Server Clusters.
- Session Flush Interval
- Session Flush Threshold
- To activate these changes, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Activate Changes.
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