The transaction types of an application in cluster operation are listed in the following table. The table describes, for each applicable transaction, the active and the standby states.
Application (function) | Management Server transaction | Managed Server transaction | Local transaction |
---|---|---|---|
Configuration management Manager | Active on primary node | - | - |
Transaction configuration management Agent | Active on primary node | Active on primary node | - |
Local configuration management Agent | - | - | Active on each node |
Repository | Active on primary node | - | - |
Transaction replication management | Active on primary node | Active on primary node | - |
Local replication management | - | - | Active on each node |
Transaction backup management | Active on primary node | Active on primary node | - |
Local backup management | - | - | Active on each node |
The resources of Managed Server transactions can be divided for operation on two or more logical servers. That is, whether a Managed Server transaction is to be operated can be selected for each logical server. Local transactions cannot operate in a cluster.