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Multiple DM_TDOMAIN Section Exists ON Tuxedo9.x (Doc ID 777718.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 14, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Tuxedo - Version 9.0 to 9.1
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Information in this document applies to any platform


Goal

DESCRIPTION:
The customer has the following domain configuration.
The point is multiple local domain.

*DM_LOCAL

LOCAL1  GWGRP=GWGRP1
        ACCESSPOINTID="LOCAL_AC_1"

LOCAL2  GWGRP=GWGRP2
        ACCESSPOINTID="LOCAL_AC_2"

*DM_REMOTE

REMOTE  ACCESSPOINTID="REMOTE_AC"

*DM_TDOMAIN

LOCAL1  NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#1"
LOCAL2  NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#2"
REMOTE  NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#4"

The part of DM_TDOMAIN section of output of dmunloadcf of Tuxedo8.1 or earlier release are :

*DM_TDOMAIN
LOCAL1  NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#1"
LOCAL2  NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#2"
REMOTE  NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#4"

However, Tuxedo9.x's result is:

*DM_TDOMAIN

"LOCAL1"        NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#1"
"LOCAL2"        NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#2"
"REMOTE"        NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#4"
        LACCESSPOINT="LOCAL1"
"REMOTE"        NWADDR="//<hostname>:port#4"
        LACCESSPOINT="LOCAL2"

It causes incompatibility issue, for example, DM_MIB application can't remove REMOTE domain as older version.
 
CONFIGURATION:
Tuxedo 9.0
Tuxedo 9.1

Solution

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