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DB2 9 for z/OS Data Sharing: Distributed Load Balancing and Fault Tolerant Configuration

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Posted by Scott Jewell on 7 August 2008 at 12:29

Hi,

The PORT statements presented in the sample
don't include V1:446, V2:446, etc.

Can I assume that they should/could be included?

Thanks.

Posted by Mr. Paolo Bruni on 18 August 2008 at 16:43

The PORT statements for V1:446, V2:446, etc are not needed. DB2 will internally bind the addresses to the correct ports. The port statements is for DB2 to pick up the group and member IP addresses to use and DB2 automatically binds them appropriately.

Posted by Scott Jewell on 20 August 2008 at 11:41

An honor to have one of the original authors reply!

I was thinking reserved port to keep others off it.

Concerning resync ports, it seems it's the combination
IP address and port that needs to be unique. If so,
then we can simplify by all using the same ports.

Am I missing somethng? Is having a unique IP:Port combination sufficient?

I had typed up a complete case for why I thought
that it would be, but it exceeded the 500 character limit.

Thank you for your attention.


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17 July 2008

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