A scalability server consists of a number of system processes that run in the background. A scalability server can be started and stopped by the administrator, and its configuration can be changed.
You configure the scalability server using the configuration feature from the manager's DSM Explorer or through the Application Framework (CAF) command line, for example:
cserver config -h new_manager
Note: If CA Common Services (CCS) is installed, moving the domain manager of a scalability server will also reconfigure CCS to point to the new manager computer. To ensure that CCS values are not changed when re-registering the server, use the cserver command with the "-i" option instead of "-h".
|
Copyright © 2013 CA.
All rights reserved.
|
|