Select a cell, node, or server. For example, to
make the shared library available to applications and servers on a cell, select
a cell.
On a Version 6.1.0.11
and later multiple-server product, you also can select a cluster. To see the
cluster scope, you first must create a cluster on the Server clusters page
(). The cluster scope limits the scope of a shared library to
cluster members of a particular cluster. After you create a cluster-scoped
shared library and map an application to the cluster, you can associate the
shared library with the application or its modules.
To
associate a cluster member server-scoped shared library with an application
or its modules, you must create a shared library that has the same name for
each cluster member. For example, suppose that you have cluster C with two
cluster members, CM1 and CM2, and that you map the application to cluster
C. If you create the my_library shared library with a cluster
member server scope for CM1, you also must create the my_library shared
library with a cluster member server scope for CM2. All cluster members must
have a shared library with the same name to later associate the CM1 my_library shared
library with your application or its modules.
Best practice: If your multiple-server product
is at Version 6.1.0.11 or later, select a cluster scope rather than create
a similar shared library for each cluster member.
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