User's Manual
Configuring the Daemon for High Availability
8-2 Oracle Application Server Adapters for IMS/DB User's Guide
5.
Right-click IRPCD and select New Workspace. The New Daemon Workspace
screen is displayed.
6. Specify a name for the new workspace and optionally, provide a description.
7. Specify whether you want it to have default settings or copy the properties of an
existing workspace.
To copy the properties of an existing workspace, click Ellipsis and select the
workspace from which you want to copy the properties.
8. Click Next. The Select Scenario screen is displayed.
9. Select Application Server using connection pooling and click Next.
10. Continue through the wizard, specifying the required values for the workspace.
11. Click Finish.
The workspace is displayed under the IRPCD daemon node.
Editing the Workspace
You edit a workspace by using the tabs described in the following table:
Use Oracle Studio to access these tabs, as follows:
1. From the Start menu, select Programs, Oracle, and then select Studio.
2. In the Design perspective Configuration view, expand the Machines folder and
then expand the machine where you want ot edit the workspace.
3. Expand the Daemons folder. The daemon available on this computer are listed.
4. Expand the IRPCD daemon. The daemon workspaces are listed.
5. Right-click the workspace you are editing and select Open.
6. Click the tab that contains the information you want to edit. For full details of the
tabs and the fields in these tabs, see Workspaces.
7. After editing the workspace, click Save.
Configuring the Server Mode
The server mode dictates how the daemon starts up new processes. The daemon
supports the following server modes:
Table 8–1 Workspace Properties tabs
Tab Description
General Specifies general information including the server type, the
command procedure used to start the workspace, the binding
configuration associated with this workspace (which dictates the
data sources and applications that can be accessed) the timeout
parameters, and logging information (which dictates the data
sources and applications that can be accessed), the timeout
parameters, and logging information.
Server Mode Contains the workspace server information including features that
control the operation of the servers started up by the workspace
and allocated to clients.
Security Specifies administration privileges, user access, ports available to
access the workspace and workspace account specifications.