You should use server clusters and cluster members to monitor and manage the workloads of application servers.
You should understand your options for configuring application servers. To assist you in understanding how to configure and use clusters for workload management, consider this scenario. Client requests are distributed among the cluster members on a single machine. A client refers to any servlet, Java application, or other program or component that connects the end user and the application server that is being accessed.
In
more complex workload management scenarios, you can distribute cluster members
to remote machines.
In more complex workload management
scenarios, you can distribute cluster members within the same sysplex.
If any of the applications, that you plan to deploy on members of this cluster, require the functionality of the Feature Pack for Web 2.0, verify that the same level of the feature pack is installed on all of the cluster members. See the topic "Clusters and workload management" for more information about feature pack requirements in a cluster environment.
-Dcom.ibm.CORBA.BootstrapHost=machine_namewhere machine_name is the name of the machine on which the administrative server is running.
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