Chapter 5 Administering Groups
Groups in Multi-Server Setup
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But, in the Master server, if you create a subgroup under
application@master hostname, it will always appear under application@\master
hostname\, in the Slave. That is, the subgroup created in the Master appear under
the application's shared group in the Slave.
Note
You cannot create groups in Common Services if it is in Slave mode. But, for
applications, you can create groups even if the server on which they are installed
is in Slave mode.
For example, say we have two servers M and S, where M is in Master mode, and
S is in Slave mode. Let both the machines have Common Services and RME
installed.
In M, you can see the following groups:
•
CS@\master hostname
•
RME@master hostname
•
RME@slave hostname
Figure 5-2
Common Services Groups Window in a Multi-server Setup
In
Figure 5-2
, you can see the groups displayed in the CS Groups UI, in a multi
server scenario.