Automatic client reroute is an IBM® DB2® server
feature that redirects client applications from a failed server to
an alternate server so the applications can continue their work with
minimal interruption. Automatic client reroute can be accomplished
only if an alternate server has been specified prior to the failure.
Table 1 lists the
relevant topics in each category.
Table 1. Roadmap
to automatic client reroute informationCategory |
Related topics |
General information |
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Configuration |
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Examples |
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Interaction with other DB2 features |
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Troubleshooting |
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Note: Automatic client reroute for DB2 for z/OS® Sysplex is also available in IBM data server clients and non-Java IBM data server drivers. With this
support, applications that access a DB2 for z/OS Sysplex can use automatic
client reroute capabilities provided by the client, and are not required
to go through a DB2 Connect server.
For more information about this feature, see the topic about automatic
client reroute (client-side) in the DB2 Information
Center.