WebSphere Virtual Enterprise, Version 6.1.1
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Core group custom properties

When you use this custom property, you can disable the default behavior of WebSphere® Virtual Enterprise that automatically configures each node agent as a core group bridge.

xd.disable.cgb.config

In the default configuration, each node agent is also a core group bridge in a multiple core group topology. With this default configuration, any time you create a new core group, the core group is automatically bridged with the other core groups in the cell. You can disable this behavior by setting the custom property to true. When you set the property to true, any existing core group bridge configuration remains. If you want to remove a core group bridge from a node agent, you must manually make the configuration change in the administrative console. By disabling the behavior, any additional node agents that are added to the cell are not core group bridges. In addition, any core groups that you add to the cell are not automatically bridged with the other core groups.

Table 1. xd.disable.cgb.config custom property values
Scope Cell
Valid values

true: Node agents are not automatically configured as core group bridges.

false: Node agents are automatically configured as core group bridges.

The coregroupsplit.py script sets this property to true.

Default Not specified, which is the same behavior as setting the custom property to false.



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Related reference
createodr.jacl script
coregroupsplit.py script Custom properties
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