Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Establishing high availability > Configure core groups


Select the version of a core group protocol

There are two major categories or groups of high availability manager protocols. Both of these protocol groups can be independently configured to use newer versions of the protocols.

Before you change the version of a core group protocol for a particular core group member, make sure that:

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The high availability manager can use any supported core group protocol versions. However, to ensure that proper communication continues between all core group members, make sure that all member of a particular core group use the same version of a core group protocol.

To change the version of a core group protocol complete the following steps.


Procedure

  1. In the admin console, click...

        Servers > Core Groups > Core group settings and select an existing core group.

  2. Under Additional Properties, click Custom properties.
  3. Change the value of either the IBM_CS_WIRE_FORMAT_VERSION or IBM_CS_HAM_PROTOCOL_VERSION custom property.

    If you are updating the lower level protocols, which are also referred to as the lower level wire format protocols, change the value of the IBM_CS_WIRE_FORMAT_VERSION custom property.

    If you are updating the higher level protocols, which are also referred to as the high availability manager protocols, change the value of the IBM_CS_HAM_PROTOCOL_VERSION custom property.

    To update either of these custom properties, complete one of the following substeps:

    1. If the property to update does not already exist, click New and then specify either IBM_CS_WIRE_FORMAT_VERSION or IBM_CS_HAM_PROTOCOL_VERSION in the Name field and the appropriate version ID in the Value field.

    2. If the property that update already exists, click on the property name, and specify the appropriate version ID in the Value field.

  4. Click OK, and then click Review.

  5. Select Synchronize changes with nodes, and then click Save.


Results

After synchronization completes, the high availability manager automatically detects the configuration changes and starts to use the new core group protocol version with these core group members.


What to do next

We can check your SystemOut.log file or, for z/OS, either SYSOUT or SYSPRINT, for DCSV0005I and HMGR0226I messages.

Whenever the value specified for the IBM_CS_WIRE_FORMAT_VERSION custom property changes, a DCSV0005I message, similar to the following example, is sent to the SystemOut.log file, or, for the z/OS platform, to either SYSOUT or SYSPRINT:

DCSV0005I: DCS Stack DefaultCoreGroup at Member
   DIAMONDCell01\DIAMONDCellManager01\dmgr: Started.
   Stack version information: DCSBV_WAS6_1_20060409.
   Stack protocol information: 61002.

The Stack protocol information value at the end of this message indicates the protocol version that is being used. For example, a value of 51001 means the 6.0.0 version is being used. A value of 61002 means the 6.1.0 version is being used.

Whenever the value specified for the IBM_CS_HAM_PROTOCOL_VERSION custom property changes, a HMGR0226I message, similar to the following message, is sent to the SystemOut.log file, or, for the z/OS platform, to either SYSOUT or SYSPRINT:

HMGR0226I: The core stack configuration parameter IBM_CS_HAM_PROTOCOL_VERSION
   has been set to 6.0.2.31.

This message indicates that the high availability manager protocol version 6.0.2.31 is being used.
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