About Working with Active Cluster
You can work with Active Cluster using:
| • | Manager (Web interface) |
| • | Command-line |
| • | Studio |
Generally, you use Manager to perform most Active Cluster tasks. In fact, we recommend that you keep the CLUSTER MANAGEMENT page in Manager available to monitor the health of the cluster. See Viewing the Status of an Active Cluster for more information.
The following table summarizes the tasks and user interfaces you use to perform them.
|
Task |
Manager |
Studio |
Command-Line Interface |
|
View Active Cluster status |
YES |
YES |
|
|
Create a new Active Cluster |
YES |
YES |
YES |
|
Add a TDV Server node |
YES |
YES |
YES |
|
Remove a TDV Server node |
YES |
YES |
YES |
|
Repair a TDV Server node |
YES |
YES |
YES |
|
Rename an Active Cluster |
YES |
YES |
YES |
|
View the SYS_CLUSTER table |
|
YES |
|
|
Access the Web Services for Active Cluster |
|
YES |
|
|
View and modify Active Cluster configuration information |
|
YES |
YES |
Note: You can use the Studio Web Services cluster-related operations in Data Services/Web Services/system/admin/server/operations. See the TDV User Guide for information.
See these topics for other aspects of working with Active Cluster:
| • | About Manager with Active Cluster |
| • | About the cluster_util Program |
| • | About Studio with Active Cluster |
| • | Privileges Required for Working with Active Cluster |
| • | Triggers and Active Cluster |
| • | prePropagation of Custom Adapters in an Active Cluster |