Group information
You define server groups in the sqlhosts file or SQLHOSTS registry key. When you create a server group, you can treat multiple related database server or Connection Manager SLA entries as a single entity for client connections to simplify connection redirection to database servers or Connection Managers. You must create group entries for database servers that participate in Enterprise Replication.
- The value of the ONEDB_SERVER environment variable for a client application can be the name of a group. However, you cannot use a group name as the value of the ONEDB_SERVER environment variable for a database server or database server utility.
- The value of the DBPATH environment variable can contain the names of groups.
Use a dash (-) character (ASCII 45) for hostname and server/port values when you specify a connection information for a group.
High-availability cluster groups
#dbservername nettype hostname servicename options
group_name group - - c=1,e=member_name_n
member_name_1 protocol host_name_1 service_or_port_1 g=group_name
member_name_2 protocol host_name_2 service_or_port_2 g=group_name
member_name_n protocol host_name_n service_or_port_n g=group_name
C=1
is
optional, and specifies that a random starting point in the list of
group members is used for connection attempts. e=member_name
is
optional, and specifies the final entry for group members, so that
the entire file is not scanned. The g=group_name
option
is required for group members, and specifies the group that the member
belongs to.
Enterprise Replication server groups
#dbservername nettype hostname servicename options
group_name_1 group - - i=identifier_1,e=member_name_1
member_name_1 protocol host_name_1 service_or_port_1 g=group_name_1
group_name_2 - - i=identifier_2,e=member_name_2
member_name_2 protocol host_name_2 service_or_port_2 g=group_name_2
group_name_n - - i=identifier_n,e=member_name_n
member_name_n protocol host_name_n service_or_port_n g=group_name_n
The i=identifier
is
required for Enterprise Replication. e=member_name
is
optional, and specifies the final entry for group members, so that
the entire file is not scanned. The g=group_name
option
is required for group members, and specifies the group that the member
belongs to.
Connection Manager service-level agreement groups
#dbservername nettype hostname servicename options
SLA_1_group_name group - - c=1,e=SLA_name_1_from_CM_n
SLA_name_1_from_CM_1 protocol CM_1_host CM_1_port_or_service_1 g=SLA_1_group_name
SLA_name_1_from_CM_2 protocol CM_2_host CM_2_port_or_service_1 g=SLA_1_group_name
SLA_name_1_from_CM_n protocol CM_n_host CM_n_port_or_service_1 g=SLA_1_group_name
SLA_2_group_name group - - c=1,e=SLA_name_2_from_CM_n
SLA_name_2_from_CM_1 protocol CM_1_host CM_1_port_or_service_2 g=SLA_2_group_name
SLA_name_2_from_CM_2 protocol CM_2_host CM_2_port_or_service_2 g=SLA_2_group_name
SLA_name_2_from_CM_n protocol CM_n_host CM_n_port_or_service_2 g=SLA_2_group_name
SLA_n_group_name group - - c=1,e=SLA_name_n_from_CM_n
SLA_name_n_from_CM_1 protocol CM_1_host CM_1_port_or_service_n g=SLA_n_group_name
SLA_name_n_from_CM_2 protocol CM_2_host CM_2_port_or_service_n g=SLA_n_group_name
SLA_name_n_from_CM_n protocol CM_n_host CM_n_port_or_service_n g=SLA_n_group_name
C=1
is
optional, and specifies that a random starting point in the list of
group members is used for connection attempts. e=member_name
is
optional, and specifies the final entry for group members, so that
the entire file is not scanned. The g=group_name
option
is required for group members, and specifies the group that the member
belongs to.