Switching the dynamic domain manager to the new dynamic domain manager configured as backup
Switch the old dynamic domain manager to become a backup dynamic domain manager. As a result, the backup dynamic domain manager you installed in the previous step, becomes the current dynamic domain manager.
About this task
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Switch to your new dynamic domain manager configured as backup, so
that it becomes your current dynamic domain manager, by completing the following
steps:
- Stop the workload broker server on the
dynamic domain manager at the previous
product version level, by running the following command:
On Windows operating systems
-
stopBrokerApplication.bat -user username -password password [-port portnumber]
On UNIX and Linux operating systems
-
stopBrokerApplication.sh -user username -password password [-port portnumber]
- Switch the dynamic domain manager to
its backup workstation. Use either the Dynamic Workload Console or run the
command:
where dyn_dom is the domain where you installed the backup dynamic domain manager and the new_mgr_cpu is the backup dynamic domain manager workstation name.conman switchmgr dyn_dom;new_mgr_cpu
- From the new current dynamic domain manager, unlink the old dynamic domain manager
workstation:
where old_ddm_wks is the old dynamic domain manager workstation name at the previous product version that now has the backup role.conman "unlink old_ddm_wks"
For more detailed information about switching a domain manager, see Complete procedure for switching a domain manager.