The configuration cache is automatically started and
initialized when the Domain Manager is started. The only configuration
required for the configuration cache is the retryIntervalSeconds
configuration value
in the domain configuration. See Table 2.1, “Global domain configuration” for details.
The configuration cache supports these commands to manage configuration data for one or more managed nodes:
Load - load configuration into the configuration cache and one or more managed nodes.
Activate - activate configuration for one or more managed nodes.
Deactivate - deactivate configuration for one or more managed nodes.
Remove - remove the configuration from the configuration cache and from one or more managed nodes.
Display - display information about the configuration cache.
Restore - restore configuration data for one or more managed nodes. Configuration data is only restored to a node if the node was re-installed after the configuration data was loaded into the configuration cache.
All of the configuration cache commands can be executed on the entire domain, or a specific domain group.
Figure 2.7, “Configuration cache information display” is an example configuration cache information display.
The cached configuration display shows the following for configuration data in the cache:
Node - managed node name.
Type - configuration type.
Name - configuration name.
Version - configuration version.
State - current state of configuration on managed node.
State Change Time - Time-stamp for when the last state transition occurred.
Cache Load Time - Time-stamp for when configuration was loaded into the configuration cache.
Source - Source path.