Every high availability group has to have an associated policy. This policy determines which members of a high availability group to put in the active state. Before creating a new policy, you should review the following topics:
You should also know:
To create a new policy:
You should set the match criterion for a new policy to two or more of the name-value attributes that are contained in the name of the high availability group to ensure that this policy is used instead of one of the WebSphere Application Server default policies. Using this example, the following high availability group-to-policy association is established:
Click Add to move core group servers into the list of preferred servers.
Select specific servers in the list and click Move up and Move down to adjust the order of the servers within the list. Verify the most preferred server is at the beginning of the list and the least preferred server is at the end of the list.
After you complete the preferred servers list, click OK.
Use caution when selecting preferred servers. WebSphere Application Sever cannot detect if you select an inappropriate server as a preferred server. For example, if the policy affects a messaging engine or transaction service, only select preferred servers from the messaging engine cluster. Similarly, if the policy affects a transaction service, only select preferred servers from the transaction service cluster.
You can create or update the list of preferred servers that for
this policy without stopping and restarting the affected application servers.