Chapter 11. Making Tivoli Workload Scheduler highly available with Tivoli System Automation 539
12.Specify the default databases previously defined, as shown in Figure 11-18.
Click Next.
Figure 11-18 Defining database tables
13.When the installation is complete on the primary node, switch the Tivoli
Workload Scheduler HADR database to the standby node and run the
installer there performing the same steps described previously. Switch the
database using the following command:
# rgreq -o move db2hadr_TWS-rg
Now we configure the WebSphere application server code that installs with Tivoli
Workload Scheduler to use the HADR database.
11.7.2 Preparing ...
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