Thursday, 27 August 2015

WebSphere Application Server - High Availability Manager - What Is It Good For ?

I've just posted to the GWC blog here: -

This has come up in the past few weeks, as I've been configuring WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Network Deployment, aka WAS Full Profile, to store it's transaction log data in DB2 database tables.

This requirement exists because, for resilience and high availability, one typically deploys a WAS cell across multiple logical or physical nodes.


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Note to self - use kubectl to query images in a pod or deployment

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