You can manually create a replication domain, or have a replication
domain automatically generated when you create a cluster. When you no longer
need a previously defined replication domain, you can use either the wsadmin
AdminConfig delete command or the administrative console to delete the replication
domain from your application server environment. Deleting a cluster does not
automatically delete a replication domain that is associated with that cluster.
Before you begin
- Verify that none of the applications that you are running require the
replication domain you are deleting.
- Verify that neither dynamic caching nor the session manager are configured
to use the replication domain that you are deleting. Deleting a replication
domain that either dynamic caching or the session manager has been configured
to use might cause processing errors.
About this task
Perform the following steps if you want to use the administrative
console to delete a replication domain.
Procedure
- In the administrative console. click .
- Select the replication domain that you want to delete.
- Click Delete.
- Select Synchronize changes with Nodes, and then click Save to
save your workspace changes to the master configuration.
Results
Data is not replicated amongst the application servers that were part
of the configured replication domain that you deleted, and all session data
that is associated with the deleted replication domain is deleted.