There are a number of restrictions that you should be aware
of if you are planning to deploy HADR in a DB2® pureScale® environment.
The restrictions are as follows:
- The HADR synchronization modes SYNC and NEARSYNC are not supported.
You must specify either the ASYNC or SUPERASYNC option
for the hadr_syncmode configuration parameter.
- A peer window is not supported because it requires either SYNC
or NEARSYNC to be the synchronization mode.
- You cannot have more than one HADR standby database.
- The topology of the primary and the standby must be synchronized.
If you add a member on the primary, that operation is replayed on
the standby. If you drop a member on the primary, you must reinitialize
the standby by using a backup or a split mirror from the primary's
new topology.
- The reads on standby feature is not supported.
- You cannot use the integrated cluster manager, IBM® Tivoli® System Automation for
Multiplatforms (SA MP),
to manage automated failover; it manages high availability within
the local cluster only.
- Network address translation (NAT) between the primary and standby
sites is not supported.